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Example sentences for "will live"

  • I will live, that I may constantly think of you, and in every hour of the day address to God my prayers for vengeance and retribution!

  • There is, then, no ground for the presentiments of death, and the learned doctor says you will live?

  • I hope he will live, lest the theatres should be shut up.

  • I print it to please the old man, as he was exceedingly kind to me at Paris; but I doubt whether he will live till it is finished.

  • I will live, for Trenck will one day need me.

  • It will live in future years," cried the general.

  • We will live in expanding ourselves, instead of living and holding ourselves prisoners, when you come back.

  • We will live in hope," said Saint-Aignan; "and now I am off to his majesty.

  • We will live in hope," said Porthos, a little enlivened by the renovated warmth of his companion.

  • My name is our cause," was the defiant answer; "with it I will live or die.

  • I will live out my days for your sake, and do my best.

  • He will live," pronounced George with a great sigh of relief.

  • He will live," gravely pronounced the old Boonville doctor of forty years' good repute.

  • I believe that he will live, but that is in the hands of God.

  • But are you sure that he will live if you do it?

  • But I do not think he will die, he is young and hardy, and on my faith as a Russian gentleman I believe that he will live.

  • So Doris said to herself, "I will live to some purpose, and first of all I will set before myself one aim above all others.

  • He will live, and his picture will be painted--and only I shall be in disgrace.

  • And long as I can die, I will live chaste.

  • For all this I dare live, and I will live, Only to numb some other's cursed blood With the dead palsy of like misery.

  • Be that as it may, I can vouch for the Launce making a very attractive tenant of an aquarium, where it will live a considerable time.

  • If nought else comes--well, I will live on what I have had from him.

  • He will live,' Mistress Crawley said, taking a sudden turn from despair and fear to unreasonable hope.

  • I will live according to his wish," said Anton, in a voice low with emotion.

  • Yes, I will live, and I will live no longer as of yore.

  • But I doubt," he said one morning in that spring, "if he will live to see the work completed.

  • O, he will live," answered the friar with an almost fierce satisfaction in his positive assurance.

  • He will live and in a week we can move him hence.

  • And we will live on nothing, for in the midst of this eternal spring, dear soul, we will live on our kisses.

  • No one will know us there; we will live by ourselves, lost in some great garden, having no other care than to love each other more deeply than ever at the coming of each new day.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will live" 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:
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