Do not fail to let my daughters know, that if they do not comply with my wishes, I will let my anger fall heavily on all persons by whose counsels they may be persuaded; for I only am master, and I will prove it to the last.
Son, I doubt he will prove a crafty knave, and cosen us of our money.
At your table I will prove, If I can eat away my love.
The frowns or favour of man, or the love of money, will prove at last a poor defence against his justice whom by injustice you offend.
Or do you think it will prove it to be no duty, because it will bring suffering on you?
The more of God and heaven is in your friendship, the more holy, safe, and sweet, and durable it will prove.
Every business man should know how to detect altered bank bills, and a close scrutiny of all money offered, bearing in mind the suggestions here made, will prove a safeguard.
We trust it will prove a material aid to the bankers, business men and professional men of the United States.
But it will prove to be a novel experience for us all, especially so to me, as I prefer to keep on solid earth where railroads are concerned.
If you've never visited a sugarcane plantation it will prove to be interesting, I'm sure.
Elizabeth shrugged her shoulders in the French way she had acquired from her mother, and remarked in a colorless tone: "It will prove to be such a bore at the Fair in Rio--this mixing with common people from all over the world!
You and others will judge for yourselves, how probable it is, that the persons, whom I have described, will prove worthy of being held up as murderers.
I say unto you, that he that gets a purchased servant does well to make him as his friend, or he will prove to his employer as if he got himself a master.
Reader, we know whereof we affirm, we have weighed it well; more and worse WE WILL PROVE.
Still, under all these disadvantages, there is strong reason for expecting, that emancipation, when it shall come, will prove a great good.
Ahau 13 Yax in B11, the date next preceding this number, will prove unsuccessful.
He will prove to you that I've been here for an hour, and that this is the first call I've made.
A failure, mind you, will proveunhealthy to all concerned," with a menace which made the four stir uneasily.
We will prove to them that we are not blinded by this outward seeming, and not disposed to lie like Dutchmen, languishing at the feet of our inexorable fair ones.
Well, wewill prove to you that we trust you, by telling you our secret.
Baird, who was present, said: "It will prove a success, for the industry of that Franklin is superior to anything I ever saw of the kind.
It may be that it is discouragingly difficult for him to write at first; but let him persevere, with patience and firm resolve, and he will prove to himself that "practice makes perfect.
If he does, it will prove that he is prejudiced against you, or is no judge of poetry," replied Benjamin.
But whatever it be that gets his room in the soul, though good and worthy in itself, will prove a lie.
And a weak faith, when true, will prove saving, and lay hold on a saving strong Mediator.
All other ways which we can take, will prove a lie to us in the end.
It is here that the position of the head upon the symphysis pubis will prove a valuable means of diagnosis.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will prove" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.