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Example sentences for "will afford"

  • Certainly, sir; it will afford me pleasure to prepare the jelly.

  • It will afford me, also, great gratification and pleasure to acquaint the Queen with the loyalty which has been shown to the Princess and myself, who are the first members of the Royal families of England who have visited your borough.

  • This arrangement,” she added, “will afford me an opportunity of communicating to you the history of some adventures I encountered last evening, and of taking your opinion upon them.

  • The condition of the country calls for such legislation, and it will afford me the most sincere pleasure to cooperate in it.

  • I confidently trust that Your Excellency will adopt such measures as will afford us prompt and efficient relief.

  • Take a stick of phosphorus, and put it into a large dry phial, not corked, and it will afford a light sufficient to discern any object in a room, when held near it.

  • It will afford me an opportunity of exposing the conduct of my assailants, and of entering into the whole question.

  • Though I know it is hard for you, I am sure the approbation of your conscience, and the approbation of the Church, will afford you an ample reward.

  • It will afford me great satisfaction to communicate to my suffering friend the grateful sentiments to which you give expression.

  • I beg leave to assure my dear aunt Amelia, as well as my two uncles, that I will always remain their affectionate and devoted nephew, and that it will afford me the greatest pleasure to gratify their wishes.

  • Ah, I hate these people, and it will afford me immense satisfaction to see them compelled to humble themselves before you, and fawn and flatter in spite of their reluctance!

  • I have been promising to pay Madame von Lengefeld a visit for a long time, and it will afford me great pleasure to see her two daughters again.

  • Another argument in favor of a protective tariff is, that it will afford a home market for the agricultural products of the country.

  • Take a stick of phosphorus, and put it into a large dry phial, not corked, and it will afford a light sufficient to discern any object in a room when held near it.

  • I will only add that it will afford me a heart-felt satisfaction to concur in such further measures as will ascertain to our country the prospect of a speedy extinguishment of the debt.

  • On the contrary, it promises, by the security it will afford, to facilitate commercial transactions and give rise to an enlarged intercourse among the people of different nations, which can not but have a happy effect.

  • If these suggestions shall in any degree contribute to the accomplishment of so important a result, it will afford me sincere satisfaction.

  • One of the most effectual remedies consists of an equal mixture of turpentine and sweet oil, which should immediately be applied to the wounded part, and it will afford relief in a little time.

  • The sudden effusion of water on the face and hands, while the fit is on, and especially immersing the feet in cold water, will afford relief.

  • If calves be taken with the scouring, which often happens in a few days after being cast, make a medicine of powdered chalk and wheat meal, wrought into a ball with some gin; and it will afford relief.

  • I shall now go on to enquire what the Greek Tragedians will afford us upon the present Subject.

  • Epistle to Marcellinus will afford us something upon the same Argument.

  • Sophocles will afford us no more, let us therefore take a view of Euripides.

  • If we step to the Spanish Fryar He will afford us a Flight worth the observing.

  • A few extracts from letters and journal will afford an insight into that important period of his life.

  • What a strong position against us it will afford to the enemy!

  • We are authorized to hope that a proper organization of the whole, with the auxiliary agency of government for the respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment.

  • It is apprehended, that this sweeping clause will afford pretext, for freeing congress from all constitutional restraints.

  • Let us now see whether we can pitch upon any suborder which will afford an example of every group that we have lately named.

  • Ochsenheimer's valuable Schmetterlinge von Europa, with the continuation by Treitschke, will afford a useful avenue.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chronic interstitial; established harmony; thar hain; will beat; will build; will call; will crush; will depend; will generally; will give thee the; will give you the; will hardly; will last; will meditate; will need; will praise; will quote; will remark; will report; will rest; will stand; will still; will stretch; will strive; will wager; will work