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Example sentences for "will now"

  • That I became at all acquainted with their nature was owing to a ludicrous circumstance which I will now relate.

  • We will now proceed to business," said I.

  • In connection with the circulation of the Scriptures I will now relate an anecdote not altogether divested of singularity.

  • I will now go and write a letter to my wife at Rivadeo, informing her that she must not expect to see me back for several days.

  • With your permission I will now take a mouthful, and as we journey along I will tell you all that I know of him.

  • We will now return to Mr. Booth and his wife.

  • We will now return to Amelia, whom we left in some perturbation of mind departing from Mrs. Atkinson.

  • We will now in the next chapter proceed with our history.

  • I have so far forborne making nominations to fill these vacancies for reasons which I will now state.

  • Fellow-citizens, what I have said I have said altogether extemporaneously, and I will now come to a close.

  • In the first pitched battle which Senator Douglas and myself had, at the town of Ottawa, I used the language which I will now read.

  • The facts in reference to the passage of the charter of the Manhattan Company through the Senate will now be given.

  • I have asked James to write to you to know how the venison was to be done; but I will now have it cured as you have ordered.

  • It will now be seen that the course of things in the two countries has been entirely different.

  • The more sugar he sends the more the stocks accumulate, and the lower are the prices, and the smaller is his power to purchase clothing or machinery, as will now be shown.

  • It will now readily be seen how perfectly accurate was Mr. Mill in his assertion that, "if the law were different, almost all the phenomena of the production and distribution of wealth would be other than they are.

  • Because of the oppression of the weak and because of the groaning of the needy, I will now arise," says Yahweh; "I will set him in safety from those who malign him.

  • For my brothers' and companions' sakes, I will now say, "Peace be within you.

  • I will now give a few examples to illustrate these remarks; and to show how liable we are to error in supposing that whole groups of species have suddenly been produced.

  • We will now discuss in a little more detail the struggle for existence.

  • The new species in our diagram descended from the original eleven species, will now be fifteen in number.

  • We will now consider a little more in detail the circumstances and rules governing the sterility of first crosses and of hybrids.

  • I will now give my orders to the Danaans and attack some other of the Trojans.

  • I will now do all that I erewhile promised you; I will drag Hector hither and let dogs devour him raw; twelve noble sons of Trojans will I also slay before your pyre to avenge you.

  • With your gracious permission, I will now take my leave, for to-day I start for Paris.

  • But I will now speak of the advantages which your majesty may expect from this alliance.

  • I will now prove to you that she is on the point of acting.

  • We will now speak of the first," said the king, quietly.

  • With your majesty's permission, I will now add a few words," said he.

  • But that there are many different states, and from what causes they arise, has been already mentioned: and that there are also different species both of democracies and oligarchies we will now show.

  • These particulars being treated of, we will now proceed to consider what sort of government is best, how it naturally arises, and how it is established; for it is necessary to make a proper inquiry concerning this.

  • I will now speak of these first principles and manners, and whatever else a democratical state requires.

  • But there were greater things made known of him to whom I am now referring: one of them I will now relate.

  • Accordingly, though the holy friar consoled and calmed me, I did not rely so much on him as to be altogether without fear, particularly when our Lord forsook me in the afflictions of my soul, of which I will now speak.

  • I will now say a few words on the circumstances, favourable or the reverse, to man's power of selection.

  • We will now consider a little more in detail the laws governing the sterility of first crosses and of hybrids.

  • We will now look a little closer at the probable nature of the differences between species which induce sterility in first crosses and in hybrids.

  • The new species in our diagram, descended from the original eleven species, will now be fifteen in number.

  • What method he adopted to engage these combatants I will now explain.

  • XII I will now speak of the mode of encampment sanctioned by the regulation of Lycurgus.

  • XIII I will now give a detailed account of the power and privilege assigned by Lycurgus to the king during a campaign.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    passerine birds; will accomplish; will amount; will appeal; will bring; will establish; will explain; will fall; will follow; will judge the world; will just; will keep; will listen; will make; will necessarily; will never; will not hearken unto; will pardon; will raise; will readily; will rise; will sell; will tell; will tell you how; will the; will wait