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Example sentences for "will prove"

  • 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.

  • I trust and believe it will prove so," replied the king hastily.

  • The gentlest hearts to us will prove unkind.

  • 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.

  • Such as will prove Braine an undesirable citizen.

  • A failure, mind you, will prove unhealthy 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, we will 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will agree; will denounce; will engage; will fill; will get; will give; will here; will itself; will meditate; will not leave thee; will often; will power; will promise; will punish; will remember; will result; will save; will say; will suffice; will suppose; will surely; will they; will think; will try; will warrant; will well