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Example sentences for "shall write"

  • In the course of a week I shall write again, and give a further account of my proceedings, for I have not communicated one-tenth of what I have to impart; but I can write no more now.

  • I shall write myself to-morrow, I can no more now.

  • I shall write again in a few days on this point; in the mean time you would oblige me by causing the accounts of Dr.

  • I shall write to Mr. Brandram in a few days and in the meanwhile remain, etc.

  • In a day or two I shall write to Mr. Brandram with particulars.

  • So I shall write to the secretary and explain the matter, and tell him that next year and in the future generally the collection will be devoted to its original purpose.

  • While it is over me, which I suppose will not be for much longer, my house is my own, and I will not have that Colonel of yours hanging about it, and I shall write to him to say so.

  • Of course you can write what you like to Colonel Quaritch, and I shall write to him, too.

  • Soon, I shall write again, and I hope at greater length.

  • But I shall write no more about this misery, but only tell you what has happened during the last fourteen days.

  • After a while I shall write to you at greater length about our plans.

  • It goes without saying that I shall accept it; and as soon as I know in what form and to whom I have to reply, I shall write at once.

  • I shall write to him shortly about it, and send him my seventh book of songs, as you told me that he rather liked the earlier ones.

  • I shall write a couple of lines to Herbeck tomorrow, and send him at the same time the score and parts of the "Prometheus," as well as two Marches of Schubert which I have instrumented for him.

  • As for Schumann, I shall write to him direct very shortly.

  • I shall write to you every day, my sweet wife," he promised.

  • I shall write to the precious lamb to-morrow.

  • I shall write to him by to-morrow's mail, and tell him all!

  • I shall write to Miss Virtue about you; there must be something very wrong in her management of you, or you would never be so passionate and insolent as you are.

  • I shall be out here again next week, and I shall write to the Talookdar to meet me here, and we will go over the ground together again, and see if we cannot arrange some line that will be fair to both parties.

  • Your father has given us your address at Patna, and I shall write to you often.

  • Tomorrow our journey begins; I know not when I shall write again.

  • I shall write to her, telling her that she need think about me no longer.

  • Then I shall write to the baronet and go alone to London," said Mollett, pere.

  • I shall write it very neatly; it will look pretty.

  • I think I shall write it again,--Gabriel loves me.

  • I shall write it all down carefully, calling on what sense I have left to be judge.

  • No, I'll not write; I feel that, if I do, I shall write bosh.

  • This letter, such as it is, shall go to you by the first post, and to-night I shall write again, when I myself know something of my surroundings.

  • I shall write to a third friend, now I think of it, whose father will have great influence.

  • I shall write by this or next post, to the only friends I have, who, I think, would have an influence, as they are both professors.

  • And some day in future ages I shall write to you to ask advice upon our little tour in unknown French towns and country, when we shall certainly drop upon Autun en route.

  • I shall write no more, for we must arrive to-day; and I shall be the bearer of my own despatches.

  • Tomorrow I shall write you an account of my first bull-fight.

  • But there are so few incidents in our quiet life among the magueys, that I shall write no more till we return from San Agustin after the fĂȘte.

  • As we must rise at three, to set off by the diligence, I shall write no more from this place.

  • I shall write to you on this subject more fully some other time, and to-day I wish you good night.

  • I shall write to Leroux from the monastery at leisure.

  • To- morrow I shall write you of other affairs, concerning Troupenas, &c.

  • I shall write to him again to-day and tell him that I have asked you to give your help and use all your talents.

  • I don't think I shall write to you in the week; but of course you'll write, if there's anything.

  • Well now, I shall telegraph to Lyddy, and then tomorrow I shall write a letter to her and beg her to forgive me.

  • Gilbert said presently: 'I shall write to Mr. Egremont, and tell him that we have heard.

  • I shall write to Mr. Grail, and tell him what I have been doing.

  • I shall write again as soon as I get to Greenwich.

  • I shall write soon to Catherine to fix my day, which will be Thursday.

  • I shall write by the coach to-morrow to Mrs. J.

  • Tell Fanny that I shall write in a day or two to Miss Sharpe.

  • I shall write to Miss Mason immediately, and press her returning with us, which Henry thinks very likely, and particularly eligible.

  • Three weeks ago I made a symphony, and by tomorrow's post I shall write again to Hofmeister and offer him three pianoforte quartets, if he has the money.

  • Within a day or two I shall write to the Count telling him what he can confidently expect to receive from me the first time I meet him, be it where it may, except a place that commands my respect.

  • But I beg of Herr Bullinger that he himself apply to himself for pardon in my behalf, with the assurance that as soon as I can do so in quiet I shall write to him.

  • Milly, however, shall write you a postcard every day, to say how we are, and you will be constantly in my thoughts, though I may not be able to do more than send you a brief message.

  • I shall write to your father to-day, and mention the matter.

  • I shall write to her and say we can't either of us accept," she said decisively.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall write" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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