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Example sentences for "will certainly"

  • It will certainly have to share the contest in which it is itself, perhaps, the prize, and theoretically will do best to have the largest possible military force at its disposal.

  • In a naval war we shall be thrown on our own resources, and must protect ourselves single-handed against the superior forces which will certainly press us hard.

  • The individual who holds such views will certainly regard it with disfavour, since it may cost him life and prosperity.

  • Leaving the desirability or undesirability of such control out of the question it will certainly be argued that Mr. Taylor's is not the way to get it.

  • But it will certainly be very interesting and will deserve to be closely watched abroad.

  • I know not whether in this case the sum of human happiness will be greater, but it will certainly--it and the sum of human dullness--be more evenly distributed.

  • If he do promise, he will certainly perform.

  • We will certainly do whatsoever thing goeth forth out of our own mouth.

  • The foregoing explanation has many faults; and whoever trusts to it, or to any thing like it, will certainly be very much misled.

  • S: And there are those of them who made a covenant with Allah: If He give us out of His grace, we will certainly give alms and we will certainly be of the good.

  • Lord as He has promised with you, if you remove the plague from us, we will certainly believe in you and we will certainly send away with you the children of Israel.

  • S: Then I will certainly come to them from before them and from behind them, and from their right-hand side and from their left-hand side; and Thou shalt not find most of them thankful.

  • S: He said: As Thou hast caused me to remain disappointed I will certainly lie in wait for them in Thy straight path.

  • I will certainly do so, and send it across to England at once.

  • I will certainly do that, Miss Myrtle, and I think it a very wise precaution on your part.

  • Thank you very much for the suggestion, which I will certainly follow.

  • I will certainly do the best I can for the reformation of the consular convention, being persuaded that our States would be very unwilling to conform their laws either to the convention, or to the scheme.

  • Jersey, it is thought, will certainly accept it.

  • If one man will receive an article in exchange which you can sell to no other, it will certainly be a saving to deal with him at a high advance on his property.

  • He may be friendly to us for a time, but he will certainly abandon us and again befriend the other Powers when the European war is at an end.

  • I will certainly do my best to change all this.

  • Many leading traits for our future national personality, and some of the best ones, will certainly prove to have originated from other than British stock.

  • Entirely different and hitherto unknown Classes of men, being authoritatively called for in imaginative literature, will certainly appear.

  • It will certainly be well worth the while.

  • And when we get to land we will build huts and live at our ease, instead of setting off, as he will certainly wish to do, to find some port where we can start for Spain, where most of you will be sent back to the galleys.

  • If we run, it will certainly be after us.

  • Whatever may be the success of the campaign in America, it will certainly bring on new projects for the ensuing year.

  • This being done by the gentleman who, in some measure, represents you at your house, will certainly have a bad effect, and contrasts with spirited answers from some neighbours that have had their houses burnt accordingly.

  • It will certainly be said that the French will be coldly received in that country, and regarded with a jealous eye in their army.

  • Your cousins, the house of Yorke, Lord George Sackville, Newcastle, and Lord Rockingham, will certainly not be of the elect.

  • Be so good as to thank Mr. Smith, my old tutor, for his corrections, If ever the Anecdotes are reprinted, I will certainly profit of them.

  • It is ten times worse just now than ever at any other time: it will certainly be said, that I refused to let the Queen see my house.

  • It will certainly be my wish on many accounts, that the change of the Lord-Lieutenant should not affect Hobart's situation.

  • Before I do anything decisive, I will certainly contrive in some manner to talk it over with you, but till I know the precise time of his return my motions are of course suspended.

  • I will certainly be there," said Don Quixote, "and I thank you for the pleasure you have given me by the recital of so entertaining a story.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will certainly" 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:
    considerable portion; will also; will cause; will even; will follow; will glory; will hardly; will heal; will hide; will hope; will immediately; will know; will manage; will mark; will offerings; will often; will pray; will present; will presently; will probably; will punish; will put; will tell you how; will tend; will trust; will try