I did not enjoy the 'Mill on the Floss' so much as you, but from what you say we will read it again.
Well, if any one, who does not understand Natural Selection, will read this, he will be a blockhead if it is not as clear as daylight.
Watson tells me that one zoologist says he will read my book, "but I will never believe it.
Let us see, then, how it will read: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States are inhabitants of the United States and the State wherein they reside.
You are right, dearest Hebe, do you go to bed, and I will read to you.
I will readyou my play, the 'Cercle', which has been accepted.
I will read a passage from his Second Letter, which shows the veneration he entertains for the Deity.
It is necessary that you should know the contents, and I will read it aloud to you.
So that as amended the first paragraph of section 1 will read: 1.
I've written a few pages more, which I will readto you if you have time.
When you call again, I will read you a few more extracts.
If you have time, I will read you a few pages from a work I am writing on the subject.
At the noon hour I will read all of these into the record rather than do it now.
I will read a short statement to you for the purpose of the hearing.
First, I will read a very small short statement for the record.
I will read it, the last paragraph in the letter, and I might say that the entire letter I wrote with the possibility in mind that he should see this.
I have a letter, received only this morning, from a Unionist, from which I will read a brief passage.
I will read out to you certain portions which are significant of what is to come.
I will read to you just two or three extracts from the "Bengalee"--not after March when the editor went to Delhi but before that in November and December, 1917.
If you will lend me the book," she continued, "I will read it over again before I go to bed.
I have it here, and I will read it to you: “‘The Copper Beeches, near Winchester.
I will read it to you, and in return you must turn over these papers and let me have whatever bears upon the matter.
Such as they are, they are set forth in a single article of a morning paper of yesterday, which I will read to you.
I will readsection 13, so that we can comprehend it [reading]: SEC.
I took this leaf from the report, and I will read it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will read" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.