Shall
in sentence
4098 examples of Shall in a sentence
Of course Steve is not to be counted on, but with the help of kind people I
shall
start them somehow...
I myself, without having a moment's peace, now pregnant, now nursing, always cross and grumbling, tormenting myself and others, repulsive to my husband – I
shall
live my life, and produce unfortunate, badly brought-up and beggared children.
'Anna has acted excellently, and I at any rate
shall
not reproach her at all.
The corner room will be better, we
shall
see more of one another there.
Mais je ne vous ferai grace de rien![But I
shall
not let you off anything!]
Things must be lively and amusing here, so that Alexis
shall
not wish for anything new!
'Her husband will give her a divorce, and then I
shall
go back to my solitude; but at present I can be of use and I fulfil my duty, however hard it may be, not like others...
Shall
we go?' he suggested, glancing at her face to assure himself that she really was not bored.
Shall
we?' she asked Sviyazhsky.
'I don't understand anything about horses, and
shall
be very pleased to,' answered Dolly, taken rather by surprise.
'He will ask me to come and stay with them and bring the children, and I
shall
have to refuse; or to get together a circle for Anna in Moscow...Or maybe it's about Vasenka Veslovsky and his relations with Anna?
'The principal thing is that when working I want the assurance that the work will not die with me, that I
shall
have heirs; and that I have not got.
I
shall
consider it an honour if they elect me to the Zemstvo.
But we came here in early spring and lived quite alone, and we
shall
live alone again.
'Annie, and those that will come...''He may be at ease about that: I
shall
not have any more children.'
She glanced at Dolly, but not pausing for a reply continued:'I should always feel guilty toward those unhappy children,' said she.'If they don't exist at any rate they are not unhappy, but if they are unhappy I alone
shall
be to blame.'
Well, supposing I make that effort and do it: I
shall
receive either an insulting answer or his consent.
Well,
shall
we get back by evening?''We ought to.'On returning home and finding every one safe and extremely nice, Dolly gave a very animated account of her visit, of how well she had been received, of the luxury and good taste at the Vronskys', and of their amusements, and would not let anyone say a word against them.
Now, for instance, I
shall
have to go to Moscow about the house...Oh, Anna, why are you so irritable?
'If you go to Moscow, I
shall
go too!
We
shall
have money in any case.''Yes, but I'm afraid that in general too much...''Not at all, not at all!' he repeated.
'Well, should there be anything – I
shall
be at Katavasov's.''No, there won't be anything: don't imagine it.
I
shall
go for a walk on the boulevard with Papa.
'I'm afraid we
shall
be late,' said Katavasov, glancing at the clock as soon as Metrov had finished his disquisition.
But I
shall
be pleased to go to the meeting.''And have you heard?
Now you're laughing, but we are already thinking of how we
shall
become shlyupiks... !
You see, I
shall
now try to avoid meeting him again, but the constraint will no longer exist...' said he, and remembering that whilst 'trying to avoid meeting him again' he had gone straight to Anna's, he blushed.
You see you are inexperienced, I am sure I
shall
not be needed, but I promised, and if you like I will come.
I
shall
die... die!...Go!Go!' she cried, and again he heard that scream unlike any other cry.
I
shall
have to tell your head master about it.'
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