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Example sentences for "where shall"

  • After these two experiences, say to him some day, "Where shall we have our dinner to-day?

  • But if it is true that all matter feels, where shall I find the sensitive unit, the individual ego?

  • Where is her dwelling-place, where shall she be found?

  • Say, Vnckle Glocester, if our Brother come, Where shall we soiourne, till our Coronation?

  • If it be banisht from the frostie head, Where shall it finde a harbour in the earth?

  • Ready; and I, and I, and I, Where shall we go?

  • Where shall we take a purse to morrow, Iacke?

  • Where shall a sorrow great enough be sought For this sad ruin which the Fates have wrought, Unless the Fates themselves should weep and wish Their curbless power had been controlled in this?

  • The one of them said to his make[18]-- Where shall we our breakfast take?

  • He laid him on it and said to the Talking Cricket: "Tell me, little Cricket, where shall I find a glass of milk for my poor Father?

  • Where shall we find a safe place for gentlemen like ourselves?

  • Now that you are dead and my father is lost, where shall I eat?

  • Where shall I 'scape the sight of woman's face?

  • Well then, where shall I spread them out to dry?

  • Where shall a defenseless man find a defender?

  • Sister, dear sister, where shall we go play?

  • Where shall I make it, my comfort and joy?

  • Where shall I make it, my own pretty boy?

  • Where shall we pitch our tents to lie in safety?

  • But say, where shall I find the men, the murderers, That slew Horatio?

  • Where shall I run to breathe abroad my woes, My woes, whose weight hath wearied the earth?

  • Where shall we take a purse tomorrow, Jack?

  • If it be banish'd from the frosty head, Where shall it find a harbour in the earth?

  • Where shall I find one that can steal well?

  • And in philosophy and general learning, where shall we find the equal of that burly old bully, Dr.

  • In oratory, where shall we find the compeer of Chatham or Mirabeau, Burke or Patrick Henry?

  • Where shall I seek a refuge from the danger that threatens us?

  • OH, where shall I find repose, where seek a silent quiet, but in my last retreat, the grave!

  • O where shall I unload my weight of cares, when Sylvia, who was wont to sigh and weep, and suffer me to ease the heavy burden, now grows displeased and peevish with my moans, and calls them the effects of dying love!

  • Where shall the ox go, and not have to plough?

  • Where shall the ox go bid he must labour, since he knows how?

  • Where shall the ox go but he must labour, since he knows how?

  • Where shall I rin, where shall I gang, 45 Or where shall I gang hide me?

  • Since it is so, where shall we go A match for thee to find, That art so fair and beautiful, That none can suit thy mind?

  • Where shall I call for you on Wednesday morning?

  • Where shall I tell the coachman to take you?

  • Where shall I tell the coachman to drive?

  • Ah, where shall we go then for pastime, If the worst that can be has been done?

  • LOVE AT SEA We are in love's land to-day; Where shall we go?

  • We are in love's land to-day-- Where shall we land you, sweet?

  • If this be really so, O Eve, where shall we live?

  • Where shall we find Him, to comfort us a second time?

  • Where shall we find Him, that He may think of us, as regards the covenant He has made on our behalf?

  • Her high soprano sounded above all the roaring of the elements and plaintive cries; and three times she repeated the question: "Monsters of the sea of pain, where shall I find the Jewel for Emeralda?

  • And she buoyed up her sinking soul; she went on, and in a high soprano voice repeated again and again her question: "Spirits in the sea of pain, where shall I find the Jewel for Emeralda?

  • Monsters of the sea of pain, where shall I find the Jewel for Emeralda?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "where shall" 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:
    arrived from; closed eyes; consumable goods; exactly equal; good cause; looked hard; pass over; set out; where also; where applicable; where does; where every; where once; where possible; where shall; where she; where their; where there; where were; where will; whereas the; wherefore then; wherein the; whereof they; whereupon they; will force