The affair of this young nobleman, I will warrant.
I will warrant you, God will never break His oath; therefore we may well have good ground to hope from such a good foundation as this, that God will never leave us indeed.
I will warrant him, he that seeth this, it will kill him to that which he was alive unto before, though he had a thousand lives.
To see the young lads come hame frae the sport, I will warrant you," said Elspeth.
He is for Edinburgh, I will warrant you--so soon as daylight comes I will be on the road again.
No good, I will warrant, if you have Frenchmen in it.
Thy humility is proud enough under the rose, I will warrant: but it has a Roman wit under the rose likewise.
I will warrant him to find his nest well lined, wherever he be.
They would have been savoury enough, I will warrant, after they had passed under your magical hand.
She would be well content enough with him in a week, I will warrant.
The old Prefect has enough sense, I will warrant him, not to refuse a good match for his child.
Take it not with you to the wars, but leave it at home under safe guardianship, for should it ever be your bad luck to be made a prisoner, I will warrant it would sell for a sufficient sum to pay your ransom.
Here are we exposed to the bitterness of this storm, while he, I will warrant me, is already at home before a goodly fire, or else carousing with his boon companions in some comfortable tavern parlour.
Rather, I should say, I will warrant that he cannot recover.
I will warrant me that 'twas your virtuous uncle here who thus maligned me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will warrant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.