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Example sentences for "you will"

  • You will find it nice and warm and dry-only dark; and you will know I am near you by every roll and pitch of the vessel.

  • I shall be blowing against you; you will be sailing against me; and all will be just as we want it.

  • Then you would not feel the wind; you will here.

  • But you can't understand that now, and you had better not try; for if you do, you will be certain to go fancying some egregious nonsense, and making yourself miserable about it.

  • North Wind, "or you will never do justice to anybody.

  • Well, you will soon be better now," replied Anne, cheerfully.

  • You will pray, dear, if you wish," the big man answered, very gently.

  • You will conceive a bunch of grapes," said he, "which are covered by some infinitesimal but noxious bacillus.

  • You will do nothing of the kind," said Summerlee with decision.

  • A detachment of cavalry was sent in pursuit; but, like wild animals, they had retreated to their lair in the woods, and there disappeared.

  • I should like above everything to find out the writers of these letters, in order to have them flogged; but they have taken good care to put no signatures.

  • I regard it as a very great impertinence for those who caused these disturbances to grumble and express their disapproval at my efforts to bring them to an end.

  • But if you cry, you will be one, Lottie pet.

  • You will have no time for dolls in future," she said.

  • You will have to work and improve yourself and make yourself useful.

  • You should be on board when they take a couple of those wood-boats in tow and turn a swarm of men into each; by the time you have wiped your glasses and put them on, you will be wondering what has become of that wood.

  • Astonishing things can be done with the human memory if you will devote it faithfully to one particular line of business.

  • Boast as you will of your mateship now -- crippled and mean and sly -- The lines of suspicion on friendship's brow were traced since the days gone by.

  • You will find in these pages a trace of That side of our past which was bright, And recognise sometimes the face of A friend who has dropped out of sight -- I send them along in the place of The letters I promised to write.

  • SIR,--If you will consent to join the Abraham Lincoln in this expedition, the Government of the United States will with pleasure see France represented in the enterprise.

  • Aronnax; and, though it does not come from Havannah, you will be pleased with it, if you are a connoisseur.

  • You will be free; and, in exchange for this liberty, I shall only impose one single condition.

  • You will remain on board my vessel, since fate has cast you there.

  • If you will allow me, we will examine the stern of the Nautilus.

  • I do not admire you the less for your loyalty," said D'Arnot, "but the time will come when you will be glad to claim your own.

  • Threaten as you will, I shall never accede to your demands.

  • Go and play at your tiresome old cards, then, if you will.

  • If you do not do both, neither of you will be alive when I pass next through that doorway.

  • At first, for a short time only, you will be a special agent in the service of the ministry of war.

  • If you never play for more than that, you will go to Heaven.

  • You will have to wait until you hear from me again.

  • You will be in Chicago some little time, won't you?

  • If you are going there, you will enjoy it immensely.

  • Maston, "you will get to this, that as soon as your shot becomes sufficiently heavy you will not require any powder at all.

  • But then," replied the major, "you will have to give this projectile enormous dimensions.

  • But still, if you arrive there in pieces, you will be as incomplete as I am.

  • You will, I am sure, readily admit this superiority of Jupiter over our own planet, to say nothing of his years, which each equal twelve of ours!

  • I just saw your name on the register and--you WILL forgive me, won't you?

  • You will oblige me by saying out in so many words what it is you are driving at.

  • So I say my good-byes now, and so you will let me speak plainly, and not think ill of what I say.

  • Oh-h, yes, you will," she rejoined soothingly.

  • You know how strong the Discipline lays it down that we must be bound to the letter of our agreements.

  • There is no point in his going to all that pains, merely to incur that risk.

  • Winch clasped the minister's hand in his own broad, hard palm, and squeezed it in an exuberant grip.

  • Ledsmar and he customarily ate their meals almost without a word.

  • If you will take me to Barunda's uncle before Muda Saffir reaches him you shall each have the finest rifles that the white man makes, with ammunition enough to last you a year.

  • If you will return me to him you may keep the chest, if that is what you wish.

  • If you wish to bring help for my father I shall never cease to thank you if you will go to Singapore and fetch it, but it is not necessary that I go.

  • I want the girl--if she is unharmed--and I will divide the treasure with you if you will help me to obtain them; otherwise you shall have no part of either.

  • You will be mine then and safe from the awful fate that now lies back there in the camp awaiting you.

  • If you will beat me," thought I, "you shall do so over my clothes.

  • You will be free, you know, as soon as you are twenty-one, and can go where you like, but I am a slave for life.

  • You will be surprised to learn that people at the north labor under the strange delusion that if the slaves were emancipated at the south, they would flock to the north.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you will" 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:
    thin strips; you are well aware; you get; you must come and; you must have been; you put; you speak; you were; young fellow; young gentlewoman; young lawyer; young masters; young queen; young readers; young soldier; young squire; young state; young women; youngest daughter; your correspondent; your family; your father; your great; your last; your own; your service