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Example sentences for "will get"

  • We will get Mr. Audley to talk to him, you know, and we will say a prayer every day for him.

  • You see Alda and Cherry never will get on together; and Cherry seems glad of an excuse to stay from home.

  • I will get a private room, where we shall be alone.

  • I will get rid of my game-bag, and go help Goliath to feed the brutes, for their supper time draws near, if it is not already past.

  • Now that my wounds are dressed, I will get up," said weak, but sharp and imperious voice.

  • Your father has suffered too much, his reason has become weakened, he will get better.

  • Still the costs will be more than ever the creditor wolf will get here; however, that's his look-out.

  • Adieu, madame; here is our intrigue discovered; you will no longer be alone in assisting your protegees: be assured we will get up some new mysterious enterprise, which the marquis must be very cunning to discover.

  • Because he is as cowardly as a cow, he will get us guillotined, as father was.

  • We will get a start of them," Harry said.

  • Now we will get a good fire lit in another room and hurry up supper, and then we will talk it all over.

  • Now before you start I will get you to put me somewhere up among those stones where I can make a good fight of it.

  • I will get me unto the great men, and will speak unto them; for they have known the way of the LORD, and the judgment of their God: but these have altogether broken the yoke, and burst the bonds.

  • Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, I will get me to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of frankincense.

  • And Balaam said unto the angel of the LORD, I have sinned; for I knew not that thou stoodest in the way against me: now therefore, if it displease thee, I will get me back again.

  • He will get to know me in time," he said to her, "and his manner will be softened towards me.

  • I dare say Mrs. Roby will be there, and I will get her on one side.

  • If you like claret I will get some a little cheaper than what I use when friends are here.

  • I will get to the bottom of it as sure as my name is Cedric Templeton.

  • That was a bad business with Cedric, but at his age he will get over it--you and I know that.

  • That's what I wrote to him Al and he will get it some time tomorrow or the next day and I should ought to hear from him back right away and I hope he will take my hint and leave me stay here with my regt.

  • Well Al we been in the front line now eight days and that means we won't only be here 2 days more so probably we will get out of here the day after tomorrow night.

  • I hope I will get a chance in the near future to have a little chat with you.

  • Seeley said you can bet that before they get me I will get some of these birds that's been calling me Private Valentine ever since Saturday night.

  • I will get a book and put them down, sir.

  • I will get a book when I go to Burlington.

  • Very well; I will get Ethan to keep his eye on the stateroom," replied Mr. Sherwood; and Lawry ran up to the cottage.

  • We will play them a little trick, we will get just a little tipsy, and Lisbeth must join us.

  • The doors are locked, no doubt; you need not fear that she will get away, or I either, seeing the costume we wear.

  • I will get through it somehow, if I burrow underground,' cried he, and very soon he and the dog were on the other side.

  • But do not vex your soul; we will get her.

  • When he had finished it, the sparrow said: 'Now come with me to another shop, and I will get you a second piece, so that your hunger may be satisfied.

  • So he says he will get me an order for making of searches to all records, &c.

  • Home to dinner, where I and my wife much troubled about my money that is in my Lord Sandwich's hand, for fear of his going to sea and be killed; but I will get what of it out I can.

  • Mrs. Bartlett has sent out two chairs to the tent; she fears we will get rheumatism if we sit on the ground.

  • Now he will have a good dinner in peace when he knows I am not waiting for him, and a good dinner is more than he will get when I take to the cooking.

  • Never you mind; I think old 1812 and I will get on all right after this.

  • I will get a night's sleep if I can, and to-morrow, I know, I shall capitulate.

  • But it will get on just as well without me.

  • I know where it is now, and I will get it.

  • But so far as I can see at present, he will get over it without much difficulty.

  • I shall be, is opposed to it; he will get a fair price for a lot of things for which he now gets nothing.

  • She is a little off her head, that's the truth of it; but you mustn't say I said so, it will get me into worse trouble than I am already in.

  • I will get rid of Stanislass for the evening and we can have some hours alone--and you will see if I don't help you to worry them hideously, Ferdie, even if that is all we can do!

  • I will get into a taxi and be with you in about five minutes," and he put the receiver down.

  • I will get leave, if there is a chance, dear little girl.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will get" 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:
    post number; primitive races; public work; will appoint; will assist; will away; will bless; will carry; will consent; will endeavour; will execute; will fall; will grow; will now; will only; will praise; will rejoice; will repay; will shoot; will speak; will spread; will start; will talk; will tell you how; will visit; will wait