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Example sentences for "will put"

  • Ye know that best;" says Gunnar, "but I will put thee in mind of this journey one of these days, and of thy good help.

  • Gunnar called out to them and said, "Now is the time to guard yourselves; here now is the bill, and here now ye will put it to the proof whether I shed one tear for all of you.

  • Said she, ‘Tell me the truth of thy case and I will put thee in safety.

  • And I will put a division between my people and thy people: to morrow shall this sign be.

  • Because thy rage against me and thy tumult is come up into mine ears, therefore I will put my hook in thy nose, and my bridle in thy lips, and I will turn thee back by the way by which thou camest.

  • After those days," says the Lord; "I will put my laws into their mind, I will also write them on their heart.

  • If you ask it, I will put off my visit to Madame de Lucenay.

  • Happily, I have a drop of bitters here; probably it will put him on his legs.

  • If, as I doubt not, you are decided to follow in the good path you have entered, have confidence in me--I will put you in a way to gain your living honorably.

  • I will put My Law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts.

  • I will put My Law into their inward parts, and write it in their hearts.

  • Christ, and this promise is constantly repeated in the whole of Scripture, first having been delivered to Adam [I will put enmity, etc.

  • As for you," he added, turning to Helene, "I will put you in a convent.

  • I will put an end to this unhappy divergence between you, a natural thing enough, but it would end in mutual hatred and desire for a divorce, always supposing that you did not die on the way to despair.

  • Good, open the door, and I will put a distance between us," retorted the other, and there was a diabolical irony in his tone.

  • I will put a strong dose of opium into the tea.

  • I will put a man outside his door, and the moment a move is heard I will let you know.

  • Well, there is one thing, Luke; if anything happens to him it will put an end to this Luddite business at Varley.

  • However, that is an old quarrel between you and me, pappy, and we will put it aside.

  • When I am ashamed of the tartan I will put a pigeon's feather in my cap, as the new suaicheantas of this branch of Clann Leoid.

  • I am quite vexed at Pleyel's being cooped up in France, as it will put an entire stop to our work.

  • If they hit your fancy, they are at your service; if not, return me the tune, and I will put it in Johnson's Museum.

  • You are a man of honor; I will put faith in your word, and meet the dangers of life under shelter of your name.

  • Set your mind at ease, madame; I will put a stop to such treatment to-morrow.

  • This goes to-night; I will put it myself in the post-office.

  • I believe he will soon be despatched again to France; and I will put somebody to write an account of his second journey: I hope you have seen the other.

  • We have in the stable," she said, "an ass, that we will put in if you will help me.

  • I will give you such a doing some day, that I will put a quartette of babies in your belly, and then I will leave you to get your own living.

  • I will put a case in which, I dare say, all will agree with me.

  • We will put him to twist a hay-rope till he is outside, and then we will shut the door on him.

  • Tell us this much anyway, is it sorrow or joy, grief or gladness, courage or fear, it will put on us?

  • I am going to give the first share to the geese; I am putting all the cabbage on this dish for them; and when I go out, I will put a grain of meal on it, and it will feed them finely.

  • Here, therefore, we will put an end to the chapter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will put" 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:
    moved forward; say something; servile insurrection; will allow; will assist; will assuredly; will dwell; will endeavour; will establish; will ever; will forgive; will inform; will judge; will keep; will make the land; will mark; will mention; will naturally; will refer; will render; will roar; will teach; will thee; will thrive; will wager; will wear