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Example sentences for "shall here"

  • The experiment by which he demonstrated this fact is so simple and satisfactory, that I shall here relate it.

  • This fact Davy illustrated by a series of experiments, one of which, from its extreme beauty, I shall here relate.

  • Some of his early manuscripts are still in existence; and I shall here introduce a passage from one which has been lately transmitted to me by a gentleman resident in Penzance.

  • Its great complication has rendered it difficult in private establishments; I shall here, however, simplify it so as to render it practicable.

  • I shall here describe it in that simple manner which will render it easy for any cook not only to understand but to do it well.

  • For this reason, Morel introduces an account of the celebrated fire-works at Versailles and Paris, in 1739, which we shall here notice.

  • The mode of threading and joining leaders, and placing them on different works, we shall here describe.

  • Though the wings are the principal instruments of the flight of insects, yet there are others subsidiary to them, which I shall here enumerate, considering them more at large under the orders to which they severally belong.

  • I shall here subjoin a description of each.

  • I shall here present my Reader with a Letter from a Projector, concerning a new Office which he thinks may very much contribute to the Embellishment of the City, and to the driving Barbarity out of our Streets.

  • I shall here add a Remark, which I am afraid our Tragick Writers may make an ill use of.

  • The art of Composition, or the ability to express our thoughts in an orderly and natural form, is the last branch of education to which, as recommended by Nature, we shall here allude.

  • We shall here, therefore, attend to the methods by which Nature may be successfully imitated under both agencies, and shall then state a few illustrations and facts which are more peculiarly applicable to each in particular.

  • The second Translation of this Fragment which I shall here cite, is that of Monsieur Boileau.

  • It is a Letter of Pliny's[1] which I shall here translate, because the Action will best appear in its first Dress of Thought, without any foreign or ambitious Ornaments.

  • To all these, but especially masters of families, I shall here give a few directions.

  • To this end, I shall here open to you, I.

  • And because most are themselves unable for counselling the sick aright, and you may not have a fit book at hand, I shall here subjoin a brief form or two for such to read to the sick that can endure no long discourse.

  • Secondly, he considers its diurnal motion, whence the change of the day and night proceeds; which we shall here insert as a specimen of the elegant versification, and sublime energy of this Poem.

  • They fell upon a very odd scheme to shake the power of Gloucester, and as it is very singular, and absolutely fact, we shall here insert it.

  • Quite certainly we shall here, in opposition to what has been hitherto supposed, meet with the same abundance of animals and plants as in the sea round Spitzbergen.

  • As these voyages together present the grandest attempts to solve the problem that lay before the Vega expedition, I shall here give a somewhat detailed account of them.

  • But having more at large treated of Words, their defects, and abuses, in the following Book, I shall here say no more of it.

  • We shall here remain, and give People good counsel; Quiet for to be, till Policy may prevail.

  • And, for the season that I shall here endure, I shall them cherish; and to my power maintain That unto you in anywise do pertain.

  • Now, unto you I shall here shew Of such things as ye shall eschew.

  • His receipts for making red and green sealing-wax I shall here transcribe.

  • I shall here observe, that Biondo must have had a faulty copy of Pliny; for the word achilvones is not to be found in that author, who, nevertheless, mentions the practice of fowling with birds of prey.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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