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Example sentences for "will read"

  • 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 read you 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.

  • I sent the king a receipt--I will read it to you.

  • Then a brother on the opposite side spoke--"I will read Ezekiel 4.

  • I do not remember his name, but I do hope he will read or hear of this.

  • Pastor M--- next said, "And I will read Matt.

  • I will read Ezekiel 3"; and he proceeded to read.

  • So that as amended the first paragraph of section 1 will read: 1.

  • I've written a few pages more, which I will read to 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.

  • All right; it will read well in the Post.

  • In one of these I have imitated Walpole's style so well that I scarcely think he will read it without misgivings.

  • I will read you if you write to me,' and with a wave of good-bye she slowly left the room.

  • Come and lie down, and I will read to you.

  • But I will read to you, if you will let me.

  • 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 read section 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will allow; will demand; will denounce; will fight; will help; will keep; will neither; will not depart from; will offerings; will pardon; will pass; will play; will prevent; will put; will refer; will rejoice; will report; will ride; will seek; will sell; will soon; will surely; will tend; will usually; will walk; will you come back