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Example sentences for "will warrant"

  • I will warrant you, that he who shall lose his soul in this world through slothfulness, will have no cause to be glad thereat when he comes to hell.

  • I will warrant you, when By-ends comes up, if he hath the same invitation as we, he will turn in thither to see.

  • I will warrant her a good housewife, quoth he to himself.

  • 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.

  • He is sound asleep this two hours; and warm enough, I will warrant.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dread lord; faith looks; will accomplish; will again; will and; will break; will carry; will cease; will depart; will dwell; will fight; will give; will kindle; will marry; will meditate; will often; will probably; will rain; will receive; will speake; will spread; will stop; will tell you what; will thus; will usually; will wait