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Example sentences for "will write"

  • I will write when I can, and beg you to believe me, Your affectionate son, BYRON.

  • I will write a letter to the Chevalier de Ternay, wherein I will desire him to send to the most convenient place the clothing which has been put under his convoy.

  • On my return I hope to find news from France, and I will write you my determination about my going to the southward.

  • The moment I arrive in France, I will write to you minutely how things stand, and give you the best accounts in my power.

  • I am going this evening to Charlestown, from whence I will write to you.

  • In two days I will write again to your excellency, and keep you particularly and constantly informed, unless something is done the very moment (and it will probably be difficult).

  • I will write to Prince Zeill next post-day to press forward matters in Munich; if you would also write to him, I should be very glad.

  • I will write to you another day about his pianos.

  • If the Emperor gives me 1000 gulden, I will write a German opera for him, and if he does not choose to give me a permanent engagement, it is all the same to me.

  • I am still her mother;--I will write to her.

  • I will write to her," said Mrs Grantly at last.

  • If it will make the matter easier, I will write to Mrs Dale," said the countess.

  • In this latter event, I will write to you again; for I shall then have something more to say, which may greatly surprise you, on the subject of the Will.

  • Send me one line before we meet to say Yes or No, and I will write to Shanklin by the next post.

  • In a few days I will write to Miss Vanstone, and will do my best to tranquilize her mind on the subject of her sister.

  • I will write to Cruikshank tomorrow, if God permit me.

  • Certainly I shall have one to-morrow noon, and then I will write.

  • I will write again by Milton, for I really can write no more now--I am so depressed.

  • I think he will write a tragedy or tragedies.

  • We will call on your dear Sister as soon as I am quite well, and in the mean time I will write a few lines to her.

  • I don't mean this as an introduction towards having done with you-I will write to you to the very stump of my pen, and as Pope says, "Squeeze out the last dull droppings of my sense.

  • He will write to you himself next post, but is not mad enough with his fame to write you a sermon.

  • Mr. Chute will excuse me yet; the first moment I have time I will write.

  • I will write to London for the life of Theodore, though you may depend upon its being a Grub Street piece, without one true fact.

  • I will write to Madame Grifoni the moment I hear she is returned from the country.

  • Miss Nugent; 'he will write to you, and tell you--if anything is the matter with him.

  • I will write to her instantly,' said his lordship, 'if you will commission me.

  • I will write; at all events, my dearest mother, you shall hear from me.

  • I will write my application to-night, and it will go by the first post.

  • I think I will write out my application when we get home to-night.

  • I will write to Colonel Osborne, and will tell him the truth, and will send my letter to Louis.

  • If you speak to me again in that way I will write to your uncle at Gloucester.

  • But I will write to him," said Mr. Outhouse.

  • But I will write to her from Florence, and tell her how we saw you smoking your pipe under the archway.

  • I will write to the king and to the city of Breslau, informing him that we have gained the battle, and the city of Breslau that it ought to do something for my wounded.

  • And I will write my advertisement," said Charles.

  • Come wed with me and we will write, My Blue of Blues, from morn till night.

  • Jane reddened, and said shortly, "I will write it myself, if you will not.

  • I will write to him to-day that I have got another good signature for him.

  • I have so many presents and cards that I will write out a list when I have finished my letter.

  • Gillian had better come too; and we will write to the Merrifields to come to us, unless they are bound to the old lady.

  • Fergus shall go and sleep among his fossils in the lumber-room, and I will write to her at once.

  • I will write to Fanny; I gave her a hint.

  • No; I will write to his firm and inquire.

  • I will write to Louis; he will come, he will tell you that I do not lie, and you cannot doubt his, a soldier's word.

  • I will write to the minister this very night.

  • I will write him a line, while you find a messenger to take it.


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