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Example sentences for "will mark"

  • Assume that the Texas School Book Depository is this large building which I will mark "TSBD.

  • Now, we have a map here which we will mark as Exhibit A for your deposition.

  • I hand you a document which we will mark "De Mohrenschildt Exhibit No.

  • We will mark it as Ruth Paine Exhibit No.

  • The short piece which Mrs. Paine has picked up and has exhibited to me, we will mark "Ruth Paine Exhibit No.

  • For purposes of identification, we will mark that as Commission Exhibit No.

  • And we will mark that as Commission Exhibit No.

  • Mr. Schmidt and mailed to you in an envelope, which we will mark as Commission Exhibit No.

  • We will mark that as Commission Exhibit No.

  • I show you a picture which we will mark as 515.

  • The shelf we will mark "WX", both ends of the shelf.

  • I will mark that W; the arrow W on 482 points to you, Bonnie Ray Williams.

  • We will make a copy of this and give the original back to you and we will mark this "A.

  • I will mark it as Exhibit 3008 on the deposition of Mr. Laurance R.

  • I now show you a document we will mark as Pizzo Exhibit 453-C.

  • We will mark this as "Exhibit A" in your deposition.

  • Now, this picture you have just identified as the picture you took, we will mark it as Exhibit "A" in your deposition.

  • I want to hand you what I will mark as G.

  • Now, I will show you another picture which we will mark as "Exhibit D," was that taken by you?

  • The copy of the letter that you gave to me this morning, we will mark as Odio Exhibit No.

  • And that article of which we now speak and which for purposes of identification I will mark as Thornley Exhibit No.

  • And the man who we will mark 2 in Pizza's Exhibit No.

  • B is the same as the man who I will mark as No.

  • I will mark on the front page, Dallas, Tex.

  • I will mark this, "Exhibit, Dallas, Texas, W.

  • I will mark this "second auto"; is that all right [indicating]?

  • Illustration] The one next the body we will mark I, and we will call it the coxa.

  • All the rest of the leg, made of several short segments, we will call the tarsus, and we will mark it V.

  • The next one, long and narrow, we will mark IV, and call the tibia.

  • The next little one we will mark II, and that we will call the trochanter.

  • Now on page 68-A, which we will mark as Commission Exhibit No.

  • It will probably be about one eighth of an inch; make the same bevel on the other ten-inch piece: these we will mark EE (the uprights for the back).

  • These pieces we will mark A: they are the short uprights in diagram.

  • Saw strip three and one half inches wide, which to save confusion we will mark A; plane edges, cut off another strip two and one half inches wide; mark this B.

  • I have here an exhibit which I will mark 370.

  • I will mark this as Commission Exhibit 361 and ask Mr. David Belin, Staff Counsel, to make a statement as to the preparation of this exhibit for the record.

  • When you started out which direction did you go, and before you mark just take this blunt end and then we will mark it after you describe it on the map.

  • Now, are you referring to a document which I will mark as Commission Exhibit 355?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will mark" 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:
    will cause; will curdle; will dare; will dwell; will engage; will first; will follow; will gladly; will hardly; will heal; will hear; will march; will not hearken unto; will not leave thee; will obey; will offer; will pass; will quote; will restore; will rise; will seem; will show; will stretch; will talk; will tell you about; will then