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Example sentences for "will state"

  • At that time I was advised of this state of feeling--and I will state it in as exact form of words as I can state it, that it may be understood by Senators: Mr. Douglas is a man acceptable to the South.

  • If you will indulge me, I will state what I suppose to be some of them.

  • To show the harmony which prevailed, I will state that a fugitive slave law was passed in 1793, with no dissenting voice in the Senate, and but seven dissenting votes in the House.

  • Well, sir, I will state to you--maybe my statement is too strong.

  • Now, my reasons for wanting this done this way is, I will state, that Marina has testified.

  • But I will state to you, sir, that at no time has Mr. Oswald or myself made any statements giving testimony to the press which has previously been given to the Commission.

  • Now, gentlemen, I will state to you in the outset, that I mean to consider the case in a different point of view.

  • To show the manner in which old and worn-out slaves are sometimes treated, I will state a fact.

  • I will state to you a few cases of the abuse of the slaves, but time would fail, if I had language to tell how many and great are the inflictions of slavery, even in its mildest form.

  • To show the disgusting pollutions of slavery, and how it covers with moral filth every thing it touches, I will state two or three facts, which I have on such evidence I cannot doubt their truth.

  • Fearing that we will be misunderstood in the last statement, we will state to whom it applies.

  • We will state first, that the more elliptical the orbit becomes, the longer Summer we have, and the shorter Winter.

  • In order to prevent confusion, we will state that a pueblo, which is the Spanish name for these old Indian towns, may be one of several different types.

  • I will state that, as a general thing, that request was complied with up to the 27th or 28th; in fact, all of our eating-houses sold no liquor during the whole time of the strike.

  • That you may the better comprehend the situation of troops, Federal and Confederate, I will state that on the 13th Gen.

  • And as I may not refer to it again, I will state I went to work with my troops, and, staking out the line, constructed the entire works around the city, crossing the Jerusalem pike and on to the lead works on the P.

  • My Dear General: Answering your inquiry as to Mr. De Thulstrup's picture of the battle of Allatoona, I will state that in 1886 Gen.

  • I will state, without quoting further, for all will have an opportunity of reading it hereafter, that Judge Trumbull brings forward what he regards as sufficient evidence to substantiate this charge.

  • I will state, however, General, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself, and the whole North entertains the same feeling.

  • I will state, however, general, that I am equally anxious for peace with yourself, and the whole North entertains the same feeling.

  • In a few words I will state what I conceive to be my duties and my place, and ask respectfully to be restored to them and it.

  • I will state on the other hand, that in every case medicinal treatment was had recourse to at the same time.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    must just; will always; will and; will bring; will confess; will doubtless; will execute; will fight; will find; will give you rest; will hold; will judge the world; will just; will laugh; will lose; will mean; will not; will now; will raise; will see; will stop; will suffice; will teach; will tell you about; will then; will trust