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Example sentences for "will just"

  • Wait," said he, "I will just blow up the fire a little for thee.

  • When all that was inside, there was still room for a great deal more; Then he said, "I will just make an end of the thing; people do sometimes tie up a sack even when it is not full.

  • Then said Two-eyes, "I will just go up, perhaps I may succeed better.

  • Oh, then, Padre dear, I will just love it all out of you, every bit!

  • Pour as much hot water over half a bushel of pale ground malt as will just cover it; the water must not be boiling.

  • Put a piece of pork griskin into a stewpan, with very little more water than will just cover it.

  • Stir all well together, and add as little milk as will just mix it up quite stiff.

  • Wait a minute; I will just lay a sheet over the cushions.

  • I will just wash my hands, if you will allow me.

  • I will just get a bit tidy and come round at once.

  • I think I will just have to go home and tell mother and father about it if there is any way for me to get there," replied Helen.

  • First if you don't mind I think I will just shine up your glasses.

  • Well, if she is as sick as you think, I don't see but what we will just have to earn the money some way or other!

  • It may well be so, said Sir Dinadan, but ye proffer me hard love, when ye will just with me with a sharp spear.

  • Sir, said Sir Gaheris, for your sake I will just.

  • Sir, said Sir Palamides, I will just at your request, and require that knight to just with me; and often I have seen a man have a fall at his own request.

  • Now, fair knight, said Sir Dinadan, or ye pass this court, that ye will just with me I require you.

  • I will just go down and peep through the key-hole.

  • Well, I will just put a spoke into his wheel for him.

  • We ain't fools; we don't mean to gamble or drink away what we have made; it will just lie in the bank at Sacramento until we want to draw it.

  • I think, uncle, I will just go round to my house, for I keep one regularly here, and put on the garb of civilisation.

  • Pahiayunan ku lang ang ílang hukum, I will just go along with their decision.

  • Makadiyut lang ku ngadtu, I will just go there.

  • Ibángal lang níya ang usa ka buuk kamúti, He will just shove a whole sweet potato into his mouth.

  • Pabakráwun lang siya kay maúlaw siya níla, He will just stay in the background because he is shy.

  • I will just be horrid to both of them, and they'll go away!

  • I will just look up Coley on the way," he said to himself, and diving down an alley, he entered a low saloon with a billiard hall attached.

  • I want to watch that come to the boil, and then put it where it will just simmer.

  • Stir all together and pour into a small, buttered bowl that it will just fill.

  • And now, lad, I think that I will just take a sleep.

  • I will just go in first to see if he is alone and to tell him that I have a friend with me.

  • We will just walk up to the house now if you don't mind, to tell the girl to put an extra knife and fork on the table, then we will go down and meet my father when he lands.

  • If it wants any mending I will do it," she said; "it will just give me a little consolation for the moment.

  • It'll not be propriety, it will just be that they're a family that is not canny.

  • He will just be telling us to mind where we are going," said Duncan, imperturbable.

  • Cover; let it boil up once, skim, and set back, where it will just bubble, for two and a half hours.

  • Set back where it will just simmer, and cook one hour longer.

  • When it will just pour, turn it into the mould, and set away to harden.

  • I will just go and get on some old things, and we will play it properly.

  • If he does, I will just go to London and take him by storm.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will just" 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:
    contend with; second daughter; will admit; will and; will execute; will fetch; will gladly; will inform; will itself; will lift; will live; will look; will manage; will need; will not depart from; will offerings; will remark; will rest; will restore; will rise; will strike; will tell you what; will thus; will trust; will undertake; willing mind