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Example sentences for "what will"

  • And if you find your people, what will you do--leave me to go to them?

  • By and by he said, touching his bow: "You cannot fight with our weapons; what will you do if we meet an enemy?

  • He is old--what will you do when he dies and flies away to the starry country where your mother is?

  • What will you do when your battery runs out?

  • If a small battery does as well as that, what will a larger one do?

  • What will a certain person do while you're away?

  • Only agile scrambling by each committee member to ask with eagerness and some heat, "Well, if this amendment has not passed Congress by then, what will you do in the elections of 1916?

  • My dear Mr. O'Brien: I wish you would advise me as soon as you conveniently can, what will be done with the suffragist cases now pending against Whittaker and Reams in the United States District Court at Alexandria.

  • If they all furnish you with food, what will you be the worse?

  • Says John the biscuit-maker one day to Thomas his brother, the sailmaker, 'Brother Tom, what will become of us?

  • And now that we have got quite cool and fresh, to the subject again, sir; what will you do?

  • Why, what will become of Mrs Lupin, Mark?

  • Secondly, what will satisfy me for the trouble of producing it, sir," repeats Mr. George.

  • I exclaimed involuntarily, "What will he do when you are gone!

  • Without venturing on another prophecy, I will only hint to you that I have my own idea of what will happen; and I should like you to see for yourself, sir, whether my anticipations are realized.

  • What will you do, if you have the misfortune to spill the salt?

  • Can you find out for me what will become, under the circumstances, of Mr. and Mrs. Rook?

  • What will be the effect on my unfortunate flock remains to be seen.

  • One chanced mockingly, beholding the carriage of the men, to say unto them, What will ye buy?

  • Then said Christian to his fellow, If these men cannot stand before the sentence of men, what will they do with the sentence of God?

  • And if they are mute when dealt with by vessels of clay, what will they do when they shall be rebuked by the flames of a devouring fire?

  • On the morrow the King also praised him for his conduct, and severely blamed the Chief President.

  • Her fits of sulkiness came over her either when the tricks played were too violent, or when M.

  • But if I pursue and nothing gain, what will it profit me to come up with him?

  • What will he care in his ignorance, unless I tell him of it myself?

  • Certainly," he said, "I readily consent to what will be no hardship to me.

  • When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?

  • Hold your peace, let me alone, that I may speak, and let come on me what will.

  • What will ye do in the solemn day, and in the day of the feast of the LORD?

  • And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What will ye that I shall do unto you?

  • What will he say to himself, and how can I know what has happened to him?

  • A word before parting," exclaimed the prince "you know my father has already chosen a spouse for me; what will he say if I bring home a second?

  • Speak, then," asked the king; "what will he have to do?

  • If you take Montaignac, what will you do then?

  • If he is dead, what will become of my child?

  • What will become of you--your daughter and yourself?

  • There is some seed of greatness in you; to what will it grow, I wonder?

  • Poor man, if a sham devil frights him so, what will he do at last?

  • What will become of my son, the heir to so much if he had his rights, and yet so friendless?

  • We all ran towards him; and Madame de la Tour said to him, "My son, if you go, what will become of us?

  • What will become of my mother, who loves you with the same affection?

  • What will become of her, already advanced in years, when she no longer sees you at her side at table, in the house, in the walks, where she used to lean upon you?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    musical notation; useful work; what applies; what becomes; what belongs; what ever; what had once been; what have you been; what love; what might have been; what next; what not; what ought; what parts; what passes; what pertains; what seemeth; what takes; what took; what use; what was; what way; what while; what would; whatso thou; white shield