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Example sentences for "will never"

  • Martin Eden, I am afraid, will never grow up.

  • You can study Greek or Latin, too, for the same purpose, though it will never be any use to you.

  • Martin Eden, I am afraid, will never be a money-earner.

  • I will never give my good friends, who detest me, and whom I cordially hate in return, the delicious joy of seeing the Marquis de Valorsay fall step by step from the high position he has occupied.

  • I will never consent to such a thing," he declared.

  • I will never truckle to the men whom I have eclipsed for fifteen years.

  • He will never believe me if I tell him that it was an involuntary blunder, and Heaven only knows what revenge he will plan!

  • Commercial republics, like ours, will never be disposed to waste themselves in ruinous contentions with each other.

  • Saying that reconstruction will be accepted if presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way.

  • My own opinion is, that the new Dred Scott decision, deciding against the right of the people of the States to exclude slavery, will never be made if that party is not sustained by the elections.

  • A geographical line coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men, will never be obliterated, and every irritation will mark it deeper and deeper.

  • Dear Baba, we will never be parted, never!

  • I will never go on that road again unless it is to be carried, as we brought her, dead.

  • Indeed, he will never desire to set eyes on you when he hears the truth.

  • Juan Can says he thinks he will never be seen here again," continued Margarita.

  • The second set will answer for a while; but he will never get a set that can be depended on until the dentist makes one.

  • We may wish that he had left us a chapter of that idyllic journey, but it will never be written now.

  • As he will never see it you can make it really indecenter than he could stand; & so no harm is done, yet a vast advantage is gained.

  • Perhaps he had really been uninjured at first and had been scalded in his work of rescue; it will never be known.

  • I, for one, will never laugh at the dukkerin dook.

  • So authors took fright; and no wonder, for it will never do for an author to be considered low.

  • The young man sold what he did not have, and the other young man bought what he will never get.

  • Probably he is not like either of them, and may have a genuine though modest virtue of his own; but these names will certainly kill him, and he will never be anybody in the popular estimation.

  • But there were other evenings in the boy's life, that were different from these at home, and one of them he will never forget.

  • Lyodot; and you, abbe, will never be paid your eleven hundred livres by M.

  • This prince, monseigneur, will never be content with the Palais Royal, which M.

  • I will never consent to put out the sun of sovereignity to posterity.

  • I will never mistrust my wife again.

  • The ground cortinueth the wet, whereby it will never graze to purpose.

  • Then he will never, quoth my father, be able to lie diagonally in his bed again as long as he lives.

  • I will meet you again at the judgment day; on earth ye will never see me more.

  • Yes, father, I love Margaret; and call me not a priest, for a priest I will never be.

  • By God and St. Bavon I swear I will never be a priest while Margaret lives.

  • So you see luck was on the wrong side as usual; they had done the trick; but how they did it, that, methinks, will never be known till doomsday.

  • He will never love me; but he shall approve me; I will show him energies he has not yet seen, resources he has never suspected.

  • I will never come to see you when I am grown up; and if any one asks me how I liked you, and how you treated me, I will say the very thought of you makes me sick, and that you treated me with miserable cruelty.

  • I step aside into the ivy recess; he will not stay long: he will soon return whence he came, and if I sit still he will never see me.

  • Surely it will never, on the contrary, be suffered to degenerate from man to fiend?

  • Deeply: he will never forgive me, I fear: yet I offered to accompany him as his sister.

  • Arthur is not a little boy; he is a very old man; you and I will never be so old.

  • He will never give us a penny; I regard that as mathematically proved.

  • He will never be rude to me," said Catherine gently.

  • It is the same to-day that it always was, and it will never change.

  • He who thinks himself already too wise to learn of others, will never succeed in doing anything either good or great.

  • Like a great rough diamond, it may do very well in a closet by way of curiosity, and also for its intrinsic value; but it will never be worn or shine if it is not polished.

  • Whoever does not entirely possess a language, will never appear to advantage, or even equal to himself, either in speaking or writing it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will never" 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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