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Example sentences for "will see"

  • Gotze has a special claim to them, for in earlier years he had the courage to sing several of my nonentities--and I will see that he has a copy at once.

  • Well, I will see to it that, if possible, Berlioz and Wagner do not remain forgotten!

  • I had rather be beholden to no Frenchman," muttered Richard, "but we will see, we will see.

  • I will see thee in bed ere I settle myself there.

  • We will see it in the bower, and hear what thou wouldst say.

  • We will see, Fritz," said the king, much pleased.

  • I will see, hear, and be silent," she murmured.

  • I will see if the elevated one ungratefully forgets the days of his degradation.

  • We will see what we can do to stop or delay proceedings.

  • Yes, sir," replied Sebastian, "I will see to the matter as you wish.

  • So he followed Tinette, and when she came out of Heidi's room carrying the rolls and the hat, he caught up the hat and said, "I will see to this old thing.

  • He did not speak again the whole of that day, and the following morning when Heidi again asked the same question, he replied, "We will see.

  • I will see to that," answered Sebastian willingly.

  • I will see who it is," he decided, and plunging through the snow he surmounted the wall, in time to see a boy of about his own age running away across the fields as fast as the deep snow would allow.

  • I'll be round to your house soon and we will see.

  • Then I will see him, and try to cure him of his infatuation.

  • The fiscal year 1947 will see a continuance of war liquidation and occupation.

  • And in this great conflict, my fellow Americans, we will see freedom's victory.

  • You will bring your aunt--I will see to that,--and we will have a month of it.

  • The German student is courtesy itself, and whatever his own state may be, he will see to it that, by some means or another, his guest gets safely home before the morning.

  • Indoors and out of doors, in sickness and in health, in pleasure and in work, we will tell you what to do, and we will see to it that you do it.

  • As for me," said Porthos, "I will see to the supper.

  • Apropos, should Mazarin speak to you about me, tell him that I should have requested you to acquaint him that in a short time he will see whether I am, as he says, too old for action.

  • They were listened to with great politeness by the duke, who held out hopes of easier measures, promised to speak in their behalf to the queen, and dismissed them with the ordinary expression of royalty, "We will see what we can do.

  • Tis well, we will see if the king's name is not a passport everywhere," replied the Gascon.

  • Unfold your plan, my lord, and we will see.

  • Take a poet who describes the beauty of a lady to her lover and a painter who represents her and you will see to which nature guides the enamoured critic.

  • The farther a spherical body is from the eye the more you will see of it.

  • But since many (men's) eyes endeavour at the same time to see one and the same picture produced by this artifice only one can see clearly the effect of this perspective and all the others will see confusion.

  • But if the eye is placed at t it will see o p dark on the light background n g.

  • He will see if I am a pickle; he will find out that the pickle is peppery!

  • I am upon his land now; let him come and chase me off; let him come, he will see how I shall receive him.

  • Since this insupportable man has taken possession of my drawing-room, I will remain in my own room; we will see whether he dares to approach that!

  • Grandet, turning pale as he suddenly sat down, "we will see about it, Cruchot.

  • You are a good fellow; we will see about it to-morrow, I'm too busy to-day.

  • If you are really going to Paris, we will see if there is anything to be done for my poor nephew.

  • Why, then, Monsieur le Marquis, we will see whether a few inches of steel will win it back for me.

  • But come to me when you will, and I will see you.

  • I will see him at once, and before noon you shall take to your friends such information as I have to give.

  • I will see to it that you do not suffer by the delay.

  • If you repeat what you were told to say to Revere, I will see to it that you are made more comfortable," Haines said, after a long pause.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will see" 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 abide; will accomplish; will again; will amount; will appeal; will appear; will cease; will command; will confess; will drink; will feed; will fight; will join; will make; will obey; will please; will rejoice; will shew the interpretation; will show; will stand; will stick; will take; will trust; will undertake; will usually; will yield