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Example sentences for "will obey"

  • Oh, musician," replied the little hare, "I will obey thee as a scholar obeys his master.

  • Oh, musician," said the wolf, "I will obey thee as a scholar obeys his master.

  • Oh, musician," then said the fox, "I will obey thee as a scholar obeys his master.

  • You wish it,' she said; 'well, I will obey you.

  • Of course, I will obey my dear mother," said Sophie.

  • I will obey you, but that will not make you happy.

  • I can give no reparation to the mother; and as for the law I will obey it when it has been explained to me, and when I am convinced that I have been guilty against it.

  • I am certain that the captain is my friend; yet you have heard him, he will obey me, and forget me.

  • I will obey them in all things but in surrendering this sword (which was my grandfather's) into the hands of your enemies.

  • Faintly answering, "I will obey you," he hurried from the apartment.

  • I will obey you, Mary," returned he; "but I am sorry that such rare enthusiasm was not awakened by a worthier object.

  • Say you therefore, Lady, and I will obey.

  • Name me by my name and tell me who I am and I will obey thee," answered the man.

  • Now tell me what I must do: I will obey you.

  • He says it is nothing; he has pledged himself; he will obey; and what is the value of his one single life?

  • No, I have sworn obedience, and I will obey.

  • But, since you bid me, I will obey you, and give you a glimpse into the transparent depths of an artist's soul.

  • I will obey," sobbed the little girl, as she rose from the floor.

  • S: That is because they say to those who hate what Allah has revealed: We will obey you in some of the affairs; and Allah knows their secrets.

  • P: That is because they say unto those who hate what Allah hath revealed: We will obey you in some matters; and Allah knoweth their secret talk.

  • And I will obey Mr. Trevelyan--in anything reasonable.

  • If he gives me any command I will obey it.

  • Give but a sign and I will obey, but consider that I am a princess, and come from a land where weak woman shares the rights of strong men; that the same pride fills my breast which shines in your eyes, my beloved!

  • She said to his Majesty, "Swear to me by God, saying, 'That which the princess shall say to me I will obey it for her.

  • Ended with these low words as a sigh, I will obey, but, "oh, the happy world!

  • I am unable to fill so important a place; nor did he yield but upon an express command: Since you require it shall be so, said he, I will obey; that is the first of my duties.

  • I have a law which I will obey: this commands me not to renounce my God.

  • He answered: "Give me St. Bernard's spirit, and I will obey.

  • I will obey you, my lord count," said the valet, with a bow.

  • I will marry whom you choose, and so long as God condemns me to earth, I will obey you in all things.

  • I will obey," said Louis, inclining his head, "and leave the guilty to the vengeance of Heaven.

  • O musician," answered the hare, "I will obey you, as a scholar his master.

  • O musician," said the wolf, "I will obey you, as a scholar does his master.

  • O musician," answered the fox, "I will obey you, as a scholar his master.

  • I will obey," said Yvon; upon which he took a seat by the side of Finette and began to talk with her.

  • I will obey," said Yvon; upon which he sat down by the side of Finette and began to talk with her.

  • I will obey," said Yvon; upon which he sat down by the young girl and began to talk with her.

  • I pledge you my word and honor, that I will obey you in all things if you are fairly elected captain," replied Pelham, who was equally sure of being chosen himself.

  • Give me your orders, and I will obey them.

  • If you please, sir, I will obey orders if you will let me stay on deck," said Wilton, humbly.


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