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Example sentences for "will they"

  • Will they sell us where we can't see mother, auntie?

  • They'll sell me no more, Franconia, will they?

  • He sees the minister of God's Word a mere machine of task, paid to do a certain amount of talking to negroes, endeavouring to impress their simple minds with the belief that it is God's will they should be slaves.

  • Will they, who long since threatened to bring us to their feet, bow themselves to ours, and own that without us they are not a nation?

  • Will they be for ever the deceivers of the people?

  • Will they tell to the world, and that from their first minister of state, that America is their all in all; that it is by her importance only that they can live, and breathe, and have a being?

  • Will they not be more passionate, and therefore more easily influenced by the demagogue?

  • Will they not be more easily caught and enraptured by superficial declamation, because more incapable of profound reflection?

  • Will they refuse to permit it to remain on file, but send it back, or throw it out of doors, without condescending to reply to it?

  • Will they go further, and not only refuse to place it on the Journal, but refuse even to suffer it to remain in the Senate?

  • Will they, at this particular juncture, in the present condition of things, take upon themselves such a fearful responsibility as the rejection of this bill might involve?

  • Will they say, "We are a host that lend one another aid?

  • Will they say, "He hath forged it (the Koran) himself?

  • Will they say he hath forged a lie of God?

  • If you have any opportunity of recommending me to any of your friends, gentlemen, I shall be very much obliged to you, and so will they too, when they come to know me.

  • They won't be wery cruel, though, will they?

  • They'll hardly know what she's meant for; will they?

  • Will they do me any good when Christ comes?

  • Now, all this is because they want an effectual sense of the misery of their state by nature; for not till they have that will they, in their mind, move after him.

  • Above all, will they submit to the rule of one of Godwin's sons?

  • Will they be content to remain under a West Saxon king?

  • Whither, think you, will they be bound, Ulf?

  • Will they refuse to sell us their manufactures?

  • Will they be reported in such a form even?

  • Will they rack-rent their tenants in such a manner as to deprive them of the means of improving the estate?

  • Will they give up the money they cost them, and to whom?

  • Let not my soul go into their counsel, nor my glory be in their assembly: because in their fury they slew a man, and in their self-will they undermined a wall.

  • Therefore if they fall to the ground, they rise not up again of themselves, nor if a man set them upright, will they stand by themselves, but their gifts shall be set before them, as to the dead.

  • In the law it is written: In other tongues and other lips I will speak to this people: and neither so will they hear me, saith the Lord.

  • With him none 'mong the French can cross a lance; Will they or not, their lives are forfeit now.

  • Whoever calls them, ne'er will they return.

  • The French are brave and bravely will they strike.

  • Will they be stopped, or will they be permitted to pass?

  • Supposing the access of oxygen suddenly cut off, will the living fruit-cells as suddenly die, or will they continue to live as yeast lives, by extracting oxygen from the saccharine juices round them?

  • Will they show us how it is possible for a government to get along with four-and-twenty interpreters of its laws and powers?

  • Will they undertake to deny that that Congress did act on the avowed principle of protection?

  • Or, if they admit it, will they tell us how those who framed the Constitution fell, thus early, into this great mistake about its meaning?

  • Will they tell us how it should happen that they had so soon forgotten their own sentiments and their own purposes?

  • Will the squire take it to court, or will they quit, now they find themselves outwitted?

  • They will run down my sailboat, will they?

  • What do you think," asked Harvey, as they sailed on up the bay, "will they keep up the fight for the boat?

  • Will they be divided according to their suitable operations, or according to their useful or harmful character?

  • Will they be related to the faculty of desire, to anger, or reason?

  • Will they subsist by themselves, and will they remain pure, without mutual destruction of the mingled individuals?

  • Will they consent to see the nation separated by an Indian state?

  • If," said the chief, "the Indians visit Sir William Johnson, will they be received as friends?

  • Will they cease to desire the lands which their children want?


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