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Example sentences for "will succeed"

  • Lifted in the autumn soon after the leaves drop, it will succeed well.

  • These, which are usually classed as peat shrubs, will succeed in any sandy soil with the addition of leaf-mould, and are among the most interesting and beautiful of our garden shrubs.

  • It will succeed on almost any kind of well-trenched ground.

  • It requires a long season in order to its full development; but, being remarkably hardy, it will succeed well in any of the Middle States, and attain a fair size in the warmer sections of New England.

  • There is no error in my plan, it will succeed.

  • I will succeed," said he to himself, and proud triumph swelled his heart.

  • Perhaps we will succeed in gaining an honorable peace for Prussia, and then Augustus William may be a better king than I have been.

  • It is by the alternated support of the two legs that he will succeed in prolonging the lateral balancings of the horse's body, in such way as to keep him longer on one side or the other.

  • Here, also, as for the ordinary pirouettes upon three legs, it is by exercising the piaffer and the flexion of one leg separately, that we will succeed in uniting the two movements in one.

  • We must now reunite these forces in their true centre of gravity, that is, the middle of the animal's body; it is by the properly combined opposition of the legs and hands that we will succeed in this.

  • Whether, however, we will succeed in making peace is another question, which depends on events not under our control.

  • In both a thorough reformation has become necessary, and as that necessity is the result of new and arduous duties, I do not know myself, or I will succeed in accomplishing it.

  • Whether we will succeed or not depends on circumstances not under any man's control.

  • I do not know whether it will succeed; it is meant as a preparatory step to township schools, which we are not yet rich enough to establish.

  • Monsieur," he answered at last, "I will succeed!

  • Alexandre Crottat will fit us like a glove for a son-in-law, and he will succeed Roguin; but do you suppose he will be satisfied with a hundred thousand francs dot?

  • He says that with the Baronetcy of an uncle he will succeed to an estate of £5,000 a year, independent of what he has realised by his own professional exertions; and that consequently there would be a provision for a Peerage.

  • The Queen trusts that Lord Panmure will succeed in effecting this.

  • He said: "God aid me, and Queen Crane stay by me, and I will succeed!

  • You need only to call out: 'God aid me, and Queen Crane stay by me, and I will succeed!

  • Then the youth said once more: "God aid me, and Queen Crane stay by me, and I will succeed!

  • Then he said: "God aid me, and Queen Crane stay by me, and I will succeed!

  • Without doubt, however, my kinsmen and friends, hearing the words I speak, will succeed in vigorously crossing the difficulties of life.

  • Thus looked after by me), the Earth, which is the embodiment of Truth, will succeed in bearing her load of creatures.

  • Neither, I think, will succeed; and therefore I think I have but one course to steer, and that is, homewards.

  • Among many that will fail, some, I hope, will succeed.

  • A firm which possesses ability, and follows such business rules, will succeed.

  • If a man determines to succeed and has a perceptive mind to see opportunities, if he relies on no one but himself, and follows this up by hard, persistent work, he will succeed.

  • Will succeed in any good garden against a south wall.

  • It will succeed in almost any soil, and may be increased by suckers from the roots.

  • It will succeed in any light soil, blooming in July.

  • Its brilliant and striking colour admirably adapts it for small beds, edgings, or rock-work; and it will succeed in dry, hot sandy positions where scarcely any other plant would live.

  • With them no great undertaking, either in the cabinet or in the field, will succeed; their rejection is the conditio sine qua non of the preservation of Europe.

  • I still hope that the king will prove the right man for his responsible position; I still expect that he will succeed in rendering Prussia great and Germany free.

  • And he will succeed in doing so, unless we resist him, for his word is now already the law of half the world, and this emperor carries out whatever he wants to do.

  • Will succeed in almost any soil, but attains its greatest perfection in southern slopes with somewhat strong soil.

  • Unfortunately, it is very particular in its choice of soil and location, and it seems as if there are very few locations at the West where it will succeed.

  • I rather doubt that our Eastern friends will succeed in making a first class wine from it, as I think their summers are too short, to develop all its good qualities.

  • Assuming that he has developed his best capabilities pretty fully, and that he has become fairly skillful in using what he knows about how to sell his line, he works with continually growing confidence that he will succeed.

  • Why should he doubt that he will succeed?

  • He knows in advance that he will succeed; because he knows sure ways to sell.


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


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