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Example sentences for "will remain"

  • I have fixed the day after to-morrow for your bridal:—but you, dearest Isabel, will remain in England with your noble husband.

  • I will remain here—I will obey your instructions—for you are a lady of whose confidence a humble individual like myself should feel proud!

  • The whole business at the Hall is evidently wrapped in considerable mystery; and there I hope it will remain.

  • Let it now be noted that if S be rotated, C and F will rotate in opposite directions and A will remain stationary.

  • If, then, its temperature being say at zero, heat be continuously imparted to the ice, the thermometer will mark the rise in temperature until the ice begins to melt, when it will remain stationary at 32 deg.

  • Or if P be operated to force the coned edge of the disk out of contact with the coned bore or recess in gear O, then O will rotate while P' and P'' will remain stationary.

  • I will remain where I am until you return.

  • If we can not gain the woods in some other way I will remain where I am.

  • Let them come--I will remain to receive them.

  • I swear that I will remain faithful to you and to Germany for my whole life.

  • No, we will remain in this house of ours--we will not leave it.

  • One company of regular troops, or a detail of that strength, and one company of mounted men of the Third Brigade, with the dismounted men of the brigade of volunteers, will remain at this post and constitute its garrison.

  • Quartermaster, will remain in this district of country and attend to the disbursements of all expenses which may be necessarily incurred in the Quartermaster’s Department.

  • I hope whatever happens that Lloyd George will remain at the War Office--it is the place where his personality is wanted.

  • His influence at school was enormous; to all who knew him that influence will remain a powerful factor in their lives.

  • If he does not, he will remain a curiosity, mildly amusing a few readers, deluding a few into a belief that they have found a super-genius and boring or displeasing the great majority.

  • The History of Trade Unionism will remain, as it has been, a work which every student of industry and every man of affairs must read and re-read and inwardly digest.

  • If an excess of a substance be added to water which is already saturated with it, it will remain in its original state, and will not diffuse through the water.

  • It is for him to choose whether he will become a decent man and go back into society, or whether he will remain a bad man and stay in confinement.

  • Then answered Richard Burges: "A Christian I am, and so I will remain.

  • I will suffer want, if I must, but I will remain here.

  • And you, too, will remain after I am gone.

  • It will remain, therefore, to those now coming on the stage of public affairs, to perfect what has been so well begun by those going off it.

  • It will remain so covered; a very small proportion of it being capable of culture.

  • The coolness between Spain and Naples will remain, and will occasion the former to cease intermeddling with the affairs of the latter.

  • He is a man in a hundred, but a whirlwind in love, and a whirlwind he will remain.

  • Pan Kmita, it is clear that the storks[6] will remain in Vodokty all winter, since they are on the work-list and must attend to their duties.

  • Well, then, you go back to him, and I will remain outside.

  • No, Michael; we have been long enough apart, we will remain at home together.

  • As long as you find me work I will remain.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will remain" 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:
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