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Example sentences for "will require"

  • The plants should now be making rapid growth, and, therefore, will require a liberal supply of water.

  • Young vigorous plants, on the contrary, will require to be watered rather sparingly, to prevent them making a second growth.

  • Attend to the state of the linings to dung pits, as all Pine plants, in whatever situation, will require a lively bottom heat of 90°.

  • If you have cold boiled ham, it is better for broiling than that which is raw; and being boiled, will require no soaking before you put it on the gridiron.

  • It will require, according to its size, from two to three hours roasting.

  • If your dinner hour is later, you may of course begin the soup later; but it will require at least eight hours' cooking; remembering to put in the vegetables three hours after the meat.

  • When the water is boiling fast, put in the asparagus, and boil it an hour; if old it will require an hour and a quarter.

  • Whosoever will not hearken unto My words, which he shall speak in My name, I will require it of him.

  • And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto My words which he shall speak in My name, I will require it of him.

  • To find the answers, will require an effort of mind, and when given, will be the result of reflection, showing that the subject is understood.

  • To find the answers, will require an effort of mind; and, when right answers are given, they will be the result of reflection, and show that the subject is understood.

  • Suppose these duties distributed in the manner which some gentlemen have mentioned, is it not fairly to be presumed that the departments to which any of them are attached, will require an extra pay for these extra services?

  • How we, said he, became sole guardians, will require a modesty superior to that of New England to explain.

  • Creta will produce less irritation, and act as effectually: it will require to be followed by the same treatment as above-mentioned, and to be repeated according to circumstances.

  • It will require a slow heat, and take four hours to bake.

  • If you bake in one large cake, it will require an hour and a half in a slow oven; in small pans, it will take less time, and in either case, will require watching.

  • At the hand of every animal I will require it.

  • It shall happen, that whoever will not listen to my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him.

  • Those for the security of the city of New York, though far advanced toward completion, will require a further time and appropriation.

  • Then your honour," answered the lieutenant, "will require no reparation at all.

  • May they perceive his intent; he will require them As if he did contemn what they requested Should be in their power to give.

  • In other words, it will require four times the strain to crush steel that is required to tear asunder malleable iron, or it will take about twice the strain to crush steel that it will require to break it by extension.

  • In that case it were better to think of it: and the Democracies and Universal Suffrages, I can observe, will require to modify themselves a good deal!

  • To accomplish your enterprise, therefore, will require at least a thousand men armed like those who follow you.

  • You will perceive that this is nothing more than a continuation of the order of Bernis, only leaving the prices unfixed; and like that, it will require a constant and vexatious attention, to have its execution enforced.

  • To find out these, will require abundance of unsuccessful experiments.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will require" 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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