To-night, I think, we cannot dance or sing, but I will play to you.
I will practise this piece, and then some day we will play it to the whole court.
But if you have no objections, we will play a game or two of cards with the citizens here.
Then wewill play a game of euchre, and the winner of the game shall have the revolver.
I will play a game of cards--just one magnificent game; and the cards shall settle it.
He will play K-c8 and White will have to prevent the flight of the black King into the middle of the board.
He will play P-f5 and advance the e-Pawn as soon as White plays K-c3.
If Black is ready to admit that Kt-d5 is a disagreeable threat he will either exchange the Knight for his Bishop b4 or he will play Kt-e7 in order to take White's Knight should he go to d5.
Yes, I guess so, but he will play a first-class game if he doesn't train.
Of course, the team will not play as a team, but the members of it will play singly or in couples against representatives of other schools.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will play" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.