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Example sentences for "will explain"

  • In one moment I will explain my purpose to you.

  • Why, I will explain later, but the chief reason at the present moment was this: Dr.

  • I will explain: My object in thus chaining myself to the floor, is to insure your safety.

  • Her name will be righted; and I will explain why it was my fault that Egerton did not before acknowledge his marriage, and claim you as a brother.

  • I will explain all, and Lord L'Estrange shall right you!

  • Violante, no doubt, will explain this to you.

  • The iron was hot, now was the time to strike it, and forge the enduring chain.

  • He laid that peculiar tinder which your smokers use upon the steel, and struck the spark,--still not a word, nor did Riccabocca stretch forth his hand.

  • He was pleased to hear that she had been beautiful and good.

  • But, in a few months I will explain all to my sister, and she will greet thee as her brother's chosen bride.

  • But this is a mystery I will explain presently.

  • I will explain to you how they manage the business.

  • Well, I will explain it," said Mr. George.

  • I will explain it immediately, if you will be so kind as to give me an answer.

  • Pray come with me, we will make use of this pause in the dance to seek out Herr Heinrich von Guntram, and I will explain matters as far as I may in his presence.

  • Read it, Herr Baron; it will explain to you better than any words of mine the depth of my misery.

  • That I will explain to you by and by, sir.

  • I will explain this by stating a fact relative to the bee, one of the animals upon which instinct is most powerful in its action.

  • The corresponding wave of the left hand and arm to the left, will explain to him, that he is to make a cast to the left.

  • I will explain to the reader that it does not matter whether the two fishes that are passed over are in one or two baskets, nor how many empty baskets you pass.

  • To this I should answer that the number is indeterminate, and I will explain why.

  • Let him first see what there is to be seen, and then we will explain it to him afterward.

  • I do not wish to tire you, but if you desire, I will explain why I said that I had the power to hold life in the human body for an indefinite time.

  • I will explain it after we are in the car," noticing the impatience of the other.

  • In a thousand ways which I will explain to you another time, and which I am sure you can guess for yourself.

  • Murray was happy, but I was not long a witness of his good fortune, the reason of which I will explain a little later.

  • I left him after a few minutes, with the intention of not visiting him again, but I was compelled to do so, as I will explain by-and-by.

  • Take this and read it; it will explain everything.

  • But to thee I will explain, for thou hast been purified, how we govern ourselves in giving medicine.

  • And now, with the favor of the gods and your permission, I will explain why it has happened thus, why the treasury will decrease further, and troops be still fewer in the future.

  • You will see a second smaller knob, the use of which we will explain later.

  • As we stated above, a battery is used the first time the dynamo is run, and now we will explain why it is not needed afterward.

  • You will remember that in the chapter on Magnetism we explained to you how electricity makes magnetism, and now we will explain how, in the dynamo, magnetism makes electricity.

  • I should not explain to you who I am if you had challenged me to sabres like a soldier; but since you threaten with arrest, then I will explain.

  • If you don't understand why in Poland there is better cavalry and among the Germans better infantry, I will explain it to you.

  • I will explain everything to the Cossacks, but let your wit work against the Tartars.

  • I will explain myself," the latter said; "my brother interests himself in this family, I believe?

  • I will explain: you said, I think, if my memory serves me, that your youngest daughter escaped from the frightful fate of her brothers, and was saved by an Indian.

  • But since you have asked about it, I will explain it briefly.

  • We will explain one of them, and we will say: Adam signifies the heavenly spirit of Adam, and Eve His human soul.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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