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Example sentences for "who will"

  • These should be absolutely under the immediate control of the corps commander, who will, however, find it economical to distribute them in due proportion to his divisions, brigades, and even regiments.

  • I want to throw upon the South the care of this class of men, who will soon be as obnoxious to their industrial classes as to us.

  • Some say: "I have such a one sick at my house; who will wait on them when I am gone?

  • A thousand to my butcher, who will supply no more meat.

  • He would go to the Red Bull, and when the man cried to the boys, "Who will go and be a devil, and he shall see the play for nothing?

  • Downing their Secretary, who will be as fit a man as any in the world: and he said, by the by, speaking of the banquers being fearful of Sir G.

  • Councill, a clerk, and the Alderman, and his son; and there was a little grandson also Richard, who will hereafter be Sir Richard Browne.

  • Let him avenge it who will, be he wife or man.

  • Gunther, the lord of the Rhineland, gan ask: "Who will do us to wit, from whence these strangers ride into our land?

  • Now when all were come upon the shore, the king gan ask: "Who will show us the right roads through this land, that we go not astray?

  • You must guard the tree for nine days and nine nights from the ravages of two wild black wolves, who will try to harm it.

  • But before her death she called her husband to her and said, 'Never let the child put his feet on the ground, for as soon as he does so he will fall into the power of a wicked Fairy, who will do him much harm.

  • That accomplished nobleman, who will be remembered to the latest ages as the generous and discerning patron of Shakspeare, was held in honour by his contemporaries chiefly on account of the devoted affection which he had borne to Essex.

  • Perier is merely a Richard Roe, who will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage of the proceedings, and whose name is used for the sole purpose of bringing Machiavelli into court.

  • Who will read a five-shilling book against me?

  • Who will ever be found guilty," exclaimed the vehement Delphidius, "if it be enough to deny?

  • It may be added, that the lieutenant-generals of the Roman armies, the military counts and dukes, who will be hereafter mentioned, were allowed the rank and title of Respectable.

  • At bottom, nevertheless, it might puzzle one to say where the Government of France, in these days, specially is.

  • Then as to criminalty, is the prostrated Giant, who will devour us if he rise, an innocent Giant?

  • Who will be your most welcome minister during your last days on earth?

  • Who will be my pledge that I shall be able to convince men that I am not a deceiver, and that my whole existence is not an idle tale?

  • We shall find Mr. Varicourt, who will tell us what is going on outside.

  • You are not the only ones who will lose, my friends," said she, gently.

  • Sire," said the priest, "I see in this new insult only a fresh point of resemblance between your majesty and our Saviour, who will be your recompense and your strength.

  • We know what their tone is to the people of the North; if we do not, De Bow and Governor Hammond are schoolmasters who will teach us to our heart's content.

  • Perhaps one of these days a great Yankee shall come, who will easily do the unknown deed.

  • Who will I tell him wants to ask him about old coin?

  • In the morning thou shalt say: Who will grant me evening?

  • And thou shalt say to the people: Be ye sanctified: to morrow you shall eat flesh: for I have heard you say: Who will give us flesh to eat?

  • Who will grant me that my words may be written?

  • Who will grant me this, that thou mayst protect me in hell, and hide me till thy wrath pass, and appoint me a time when thou wilt remember me?

  • Porthos, too, who will have to suffer for what he has done.

  • The bull is the symbol of irritability and unteachableness, who will not be easily yoked or led and who is the incarnation of lust and passion.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free myself; heard this; restore them; who made heaven and; who should; who stood; who succeeded; who were; who wished; whole holiday; whole wheat; wholesale prices; wholesome food; wholly different; wholly thine; whom thou hast given; whose home; whose land; whose life; whose like; whose shoes; whose sight; whose word; whose work; whose works; whosoever shall