He will sometimes overturn a trap and spring it from the under side, before attempting to remove the bait.
A few silk nooses hung about the flowers where the birds are seen to frequent, will sometimes succeed in ensnaring their tiny forms.
It will sometimes happen, where large birches exist in perfection, that a single piece may be found of sufficient size for a whole canoe, but this is rather exceptional, and the bottom is generally pieced out, as seen in our drawing.
It will sometimes come on during sleep, and so forcibly as to waken the patient instantly.
Great caution should always be observed in using this powerful drug, as itwill sometimes act so energetically as to burst the womb; or expel the child so suddenly as to lacerate the perineum and other parts.
The divisions tend to be endogamous, but if a man of the Bisa or Dasa cannot obtain a wife from his own group he will sometimes marry in a lower group.
A pregnant woman who is afraid that her child will die will sometimes sell it to a neighbour before its birth for five or six cowries.
In one District the undigested grain left by the gorged bullocks on the threshing-floor is his portion, and a portion for which he will sometimes fight.
To advise the sudden stoppage of regular quantities of spirits that have been taken for some time, will sometimes produce an anemic headache and defeat the purpose of the advice.
Cold drinks, therefore, will sometimes serve as an appetizer, especially in hot weather.
The following facts will show what a Scottish Tinkler, at the present day, will sometimes do in the way of "sorning," or masterful begging.
When a Moor has a headache he will sometimes take a lamb or a goat and beat it till it falls down, believing that the headache will thus be transferred to the animal.
In passing the cairns he will sometimes pull a hair or two out of his eyebrows or eyelashes and puff them away towards the sun.
He will sometimes miss--he is never perhaps so certain as his friends Lamb and Hunt were to find--exquisite individual points.
He will sometimes have to look back on days and months and years of laborious reading and say to himself, "Were it not well for us, as others use, to take all this for granted?
It will sometimes be impossible for one person to keep the patient in bed and covered with the clothes so as to keep warm.
In some cases it is necessary to pour cold water on relaxed organs, which, especially with females, will sometimes not be braced up by mere immersion.
It will sometimes occur, in the case of those endeavouring to cure on our system of treatment, that on applying what is thought to be the correct remedy, the trouble becomes worse.
It will be seen in the above example that ko will sometimes represent and; e.
Tahi will sometimes take a plural after it; ko tahi ona hoa, one were his companions; i.
For the sake of the superior security, indeed, a man of moderate circumstances, when he retires from business, will sometimes choose to lay out his little capital in land.
Thus the mechanic, who sups on a portion of his day's wages, will sometimes in one quarter of an hour, pay part of four or five different duties.
The tamer sort of them, as hath been said, will sometimes appear, and hold some kind of trade with the tame Inabitants, but the wilder called Ramba-Vaddahs never shew themselves.
The debtor is much afraid of this, and rather than the other should Poyson himself, will sometimessell a Child to pay the debt: Not that the one is tender of the life of the other, but out of care of himself.
Ladies and Gentlewomen of good Quality, will sometimes in a Fit of Devotion to the Buddou, go a begging for him.
Even those who have apparently harmless delusions, will sometimes, if thwarted, commit unlooked-for atrocities.
Thus the lunatic, finding himself in a refractory ward, will sometimes act up to the part assigned to him, when he would otherwise be peaceable.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will sometimes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.