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Example sentences for "will thus"

  • Such a toboggan as we have described will easily accommodate three boys, the one at the stern being provided with a sharp stick for steering, and the front occupant holding firmly to the draw strings.

  • A platform consisting of a piece of tin should then be procured.

  • He will thus be almost sure to rest his forefoot on the latter rock in order to reach the bait, and will thus be captured.

  • He will thus be supplied with parts for thirty-three traps, all ready to be set, only requiring the stakes for the pens, which may be easily cut in the woods.

  • It will thus be seen that an approach from one side forces the string from the notch in the peg, while an opposite pressure slides the ring from the nail.

  • It will thus be seen that already nearly one-third of the stocks and bonds of the consolidated companies was water.

  • It will thus be seen that railroad rates ought to be lower, and even much lower, here than in Europe.

  • It will thus be seen that the average increase during each of those three decades was nearly 80 per cent.

  • It will thus be seen that they played an important part in the history of the plain of Shinar where they settled, and to all appearance introduced their civilization.

  • It will thus be seen that there is but little that is unlikely in Prof.

  • It will thus be seen that no violence whatever is done to the text if the restricted use of the word be accepted.

  • It will thus be seen that the Egyptians did not carry the art to a very high point.

  • It will thus be seen that the history of modern American art and manufacture does not extend much beyond a century.

  • It will thus be seen that as regards fecundity, concubitant marriages are greatly superior to any of the other classes.

  • It will thus be seen that the concubitant and the tabu alternate generation after generation.

  • It will thus be seen that Notho cannot be said to be divided into matankalis.

  • It will thus be seen that, instead of marching front forward as European columns, they advance end on, and the front of each company when on the march is at right angles to the head of the column.

  • It will thus be seen, the teaching of the Word of God, and the spreading of the Gospel unto the uttermost ends of the earth, has, in China, been made subservient to official intrigue.

  • It will thus be seen that there were many causes operating to create that formidable class of demons which were called in the Middle Ages Cynocephaloi.

  • It will thus be seen that an influence has been introduced into dragon-lore which has no relation whatever to the demon itself.

  • It will thus be seen that five engines are installed in the ship; these are all of the same type and horse-power, namely, 250 horse-power Sunbeam.

  • It will thus be seen what depth of genuine humanity it required to have anything to do with one of these outcasts.

  • It will thus be seen that during the space of about 700 years medicine underwent a transformation in Greece.

  • It will thus be seen what a wide-spread and long-continued influence the school of Salernum exerted.

  • It will thus be seen that Plato and Aristotle were the eminent propagators of two antagonistic opinions.

  • It will thus be seen that the agricultural capabilities of the Athabasca and Peace river districts, not yet fully known, are full of promise.

  • It will thus be seen that the first naval lord is the chief officer of the Board of Admiralty, and that the operations of the other members of the Board all have relation to his work, which is no other than preparation for war.

  • It will thus be seen that the volume of water it captures from the Orinoco is small in comparison to what it accumulates in its course.

  • It will thus plainly be seen why the Church felt compelled to fight Science--the very life of the Church was at stake.

  • It will thus be seen that John Fiske's hope for the future was bright and strong.

  • It will thus be seen that upon His own confession and not upon the testimony of at least two competent witnesses agreeing in all essential details, as the law required, was the Nazarene condemned to death.

  • It will thus be seen that probably no two witnesses who were legally competent to testify could have been secured to condemn Jesus upon the charge preferred at the trial.

  • It will thus be seen how very essential were the records of the scribes and how important it was that they should be correctly kept.

  • It will thus be seen that though it is immaterial which circle you hit at the first shot, the second shot may commit you to a definite procedure if you are to get your square.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will thus" 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:
    another life; vicarious suffering; will ask; will assist; will attempt; will cost; will establish; will exchange; will first; will follow; will gather them together; will generally; will hardly; will hereafter; will meditate; will pass over you; will present; will probably; will produce; will read; will roar; will secure; will strike; will take; will they; will write