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Example sentences for "will say"

  • Will Say tell us why the same farmers, who, if there were no proprietors, would contend with each other for possession of the soil, do not contend to-day with the proprietors for this possession?

  • If I appeal to my labor, it will say, "It is only on that condition that you possess.

  • We will say no more about it, monsieur; it would only create in you too many regrets, and me too much pain.

  • Alas, I know it well, and you overwhelm me by your rank; so I will say no more to you.

  • This is a night of sincerity; hence I open my soul to thee as to a friend, and I will say more: dost thou consider that I am blind or deprived of reason?

  • When I see him, I will say, 'Thy act is worthy of a freedman.

  • Ye do not even imagine what future ages will say of you if ye desert such an artist as I am.

  • I will say to them, to those miserable idlers: 'Look!

  • And I will say to them: "'Yes, I am an ignorant man!

  • When you come I will say, Kale emera, and when you go home I will say, Kale nykta.

  • I will say, se agapo and, pos echete and I think she will say, kalos, and then I will say chaere.

  • And if that won't do it we will say it is a translation from the Russian.

  • Robbers and thieves,' he will say, kicking the sod of some field all stones and thistles; 'silly fighting men who thought God built the world merely to give them the fun of knocking it about.

  • I have this moment paid your draft of L89 75s.

  • This is exceedingly weak and detrimental, as indeed is all humor in business; which can only be carried on successfully by, unadulterated good policy and right reasoning.

  • Nay I shall make no comparison, and yet it is true in spite of me; I will say, however, that her command has more to do with this work than any thought or pains that I may expend upon it.

  • Well, now that they are knights I will say no more of them for the present, but will tell of the King and of his host which came to London.

  • In addition there are a number of other obstacles of which I will say nothing.

  • I will say no more of how gladly she welcomed them, but no one ever heard of any people who were so honourably received and served.

  • Then as for the neighbourhood within, we will say, a radius of thirty miles.

  • Fancy finding a level space in such a valley watered by a beautiful mountain stream, and nearly filled by a pile of collegiate buildings, not less important than those, we will say, of Trinity College, Cambridge.

  • He will say to himself that he can never find another.

  • And He will say unto us, 'Ye are swine, made in the Image of the Beast and with his mark; but come ye also!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will say" 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:
    chief good; seeing him; will afford; will answer; will attend; will bring; will burn; will cost; will endeavour; will execute; will generally; will hope; will introduce; will lead; will look; will not give thee; will pass; will present; will promise; will show you the; will spread; will take; will wager; will walk; will want; will wear