But now I will march, and assemble my host; and I and my knights shall all by night proceed into a town, and meet Uther Pendragon, and unless he speak of reconciliation, I will worthily avenge me!
Blow ye my horns with loud noise, and say ye to my knights, that I will march forth-right.
He says he will march at the head of a Burgundian army--poor soldiers, I pity them--within three weeks.
Our legs may be weary and our throats hot and dry, But still we will march, shoulder to shoulder.
On the hard cobblestones of the city streets and through the dust of country roads we will march.
Brunswick is stirring; he, in few days now, will march.
But is there a thinking man in France who, in these circumstances, can persuade himself that the Constitution will march?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will march" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.