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Example sentences for "shall quote"

  • Without going deeply into the scientific history of the successive steps which led up to the invention of the telegraph, I shall quote a few sentences from a long paper written by the late Professor E.

  • To illustrate his point of view I shall quote a few extracts from a letter to R.

  • I shall quote a short portion of Skala's account of the events that mark the beginning and the close of the Bohemian movement.

  • As a proof of the noble spirit in which the book is written, I shall quote a portion of the chapter entitled "On subject people (i.

  • The somewhat lengthy discourse about the monks is very interesting, and I shall quote a portion of it in Mr. Wratislaw's translation.

  • As will be seen from some remarks of Madame Dubois's, which I shall quote farther on, the sonata did not make an altogether favourable impression on the auditors.

  • The next which I shall quote is something more than that.

  • I shall quote it at length: "If there be one being in the world who, more than another, deserves the title of sorceress (and where do you find a word of greater romance and more thrilling interest?

  • I shall quote some of the confirmatory cases.

  • As evidence of sympathy I shall quote in extenso an interesting case which has been communicated to me by a young lady, who desires her name withheld.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    assistant counsel; hundred cubits; shall apply; shall carry; shall command; shall destroy; shall enter; shall even; shall fall; shall find; shall first; shall grow; shall haue; shall have; shall hear; shall judge; shall neither; shall prepare; shall presently; shall produce; shall rise; shall show; shall submit; shall they; shall want; shall wish