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Example sentences for "will still"

  • If it be the last effort of the kind it will still be remembered, and this Universal Exposition, if it had done nothing else to endear it to cultured people of this and other countries, will not be forgotten.

  • The friends here seem delighted to think I will still preach, and say that I would sin against God and man if I refused.

  • I will still stand by your side and share in your difficulties.

  • We will still trust in Him, and not be afraid.

  • After a race has achieved in this way its moral independence, assimilation, in the sense of copying, will still continue.

  • I shall lose our walk and our sunset; but even if it is as late as four, I will still go.

  • Socialism no doubt will inspire great leaders in the future, and supply great parties with ideas; in itself it will still be greater than all such things.

  • In all these matters the world is imperfect now, and it will still be imperfect under Socialism--though, I firmly believe, with an infinitely lesser and altogether nobler imperfection.

  • O smile on me, and I will still be thine.

  • Besides how do we know whether this law, true for so many centuries, will still be true next year?

  • We can always follow, then, the same course of reasoning, and if a simple law has been observed in several particular cases, we can legitimately suppose that it will still be true in analogous cases.

  • The greatest task of eugenics, as we see it, will still be to find means by which the birth-rate among such families can be increased.

  • Many of the men, and a smaller number of the women, will still marry; yet at the end there will remain a large number, particularly in the more highly educated classes, who die celibate.

  • By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my winter's store of food; on these fertile meadows I will still plant my corn.

  • In those woods, where I bent my youthful bow, I will still hunt the deer; over yonder waters I will still glide, unrestrained, in my bark canoe.

  • In those woods, where I bent my youthful bow; I will still hunt the deer; over yonder waters I will still glide, unrestrained, in my bark canoe.

  • The entrepreneur whose capacity for producing is only partially utilized may often take some orders at less than it costs to fill them, as cost is usually understood, and he will still be the gainer.

  • For simplicity we will still adhere to the supposition of equal costs for manufacturing and of unequal costs for carrying.

  • One other thing, or rather two other things, we will still mention; and no more: The Blond Perukes; the Tannery at Meudon.

  • General Dumouriez, who has got missioned thitherward, finds all in sour heat of darkness; finds also that explanation and conciliation will still do much.

  • Then if it breaks through his hands it will still be stopped by his body.

  • He may, in turn, make a feint as if to return to second, and when the catcher throws there he will still go on to third; or, he may feint to go to third and manage to return to second.

  • Let us avail ourselves of it; for who knows whether the next will still belong to us?

  • But who knows whether then you will still wish to elevate him whom you now love, to be your husband?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    must die; will appoint; will break; will burn; will confess; will depend; will dwell; will feel; will fill; will hardly; will help; will hereafter; will keep; will lead; will not hang myself; will pass; will prevent; will promise; will relate; will remain; will say; will shew the interpretation; will swear; will tell you what; will then; will usually