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Example sentences for "will suffice"

  • The latter will accumulate in vain; though one may have made a hundred or a thousand, a single piece of work by a true master, by a Pasteur, for example, will suffice to tumble them into oblivion.

  • To have the mathematical continuum of n dimensions, it will suffice to take n like scales whose divisions correspond to different values of n independent magnitudes called coordinates.

  • Of cases of changed habits it will suffice merely to allude to that of the many British insects which now feed on exotic plants, or exclusively on artificial substances.

  • THE OUTER RING OF LOUIS XIV A second, and doubtless to the reader by this time more familiar walk, round the =Great Boulevards=, will suffice to give a hasty conception of the Paris of Louis XIV and his immediate successors.

  • For the casual visitor, it will suffice to examine one or two of them.

  • It will suffice to note their general characteristics, and the way in which they render traditional subjects.

  • It will suffice to quote the Royal Pavilion of Medinet-Abou, which is crowned by a row of battlements.

  • It will suffice for us that these words should be taken in the ordinary meaning which they bear in the conversation of cultivated men.

  • It will suffice if we notice those which are still to be seen in the sepulchre of Rameses III.

  • A few examples of the incredible ignorance alluded to will suffice.

  • It will suffice to recall what has been said previously; what has been stated about the relation of the Church to freedom of research, applies in many respects equally to freedom of teaching.

  • It will suffice to quote this particular decree of the Lateran Council: "No clergyman is allowed to pronounce capital sentence, nor to execute it, nor to be present at its execution.

  • It will suffice to say that Champe formed part of it, all his efforts to desert proving fruitless.

  • It will suffice to say that fortune attended his later ventures upon the seas, and that he died in 1594, from a wound which he received in a naval battle off the coast of France.

  • The simple contact of the virus with the slightest abrasion will suffice {929} to convey the disease.

  • Orange-rind being stronger and more powerful in taste than that of lemon, a smaller quantity of it will suffice.

  • Having rubbed the minced suet into the pan of flour, add a very little salt, and as little water as will suffice to make it into a lump of dough.

  • In the morning, drain off most of the water, leaving only as much of it about the peaches as will suffice to prevent them from burning after they are set over the fire.

  • A wide distance between the homes of two doubtful forms leads many naturalists to rank both as distinct species; but what distance, it has been well asked, will suffice?

  • It will suffice here to note that, in both, the reason given for man's existence is the same, namely, that the gods themselves may have worshippers.

  • It will suffice to note that the Deluge story and its alleged Egyptian origin in solar worship form one of the prominent strands in its composition.

  • But this subject would lead us to repeat principles on which we have already insisted; it will suffice to reassert that the tendency of anthropology is undoubtedly toward a reform in the school and the opening of a new era in pedagogy.

  • It will, therefore, be needless to describe charging systems so generally discarded, and it will suffice if reference is made to the first edition of this work, in which many forms were illustrated and explained.

  • But it will suffice to put on their guard all those classes of society who see their ruin in the sequence of history and to pledge them to a long struggle, although the final outcome may be useless.

  • Footnote 43: It will suffice to remind the reader of the fine melodrama in "Fidelio.

  • It will suffice to say that the lamp consists of one or more straight rods or filaments of a refractory material, which are semi-conducting to the electric current when hot, but non-conducting when cold.

  • It will suffice to say that the water gains access to the carbide by 'creeping' up between two concentric copper cones, and in the event of over-generation the pressure of the gas automatically checks the flow.

  • To attempt a technical description would be beyond the scope of this book; it will suffice to say that the action depends upon the same principle as the various wireless vacuum valves or the Coolidge X-ray tube.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will suffice" 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 accept; will amount; will attempt; will come; will consider; will crush; will establish; will find; will give; will give thee the; will instantly; will know; will last; will not; will pardon; will pass over you; will plant; will present; will say; will see; will stand; will still; will thee; will trust; will write