Shall
in sentence
4098 examples of Shall in a sentence
"Well, we
shall
see.
I belong to this meeting of yours, and I
shall
speak.
I
shall
not let you turn our friends' heads, I
shall
let them know where their real interests lie.
We
shall
see whom they mean to follow--me, whom they have known for thirty years, or you, who have turned everything upside down among us in less than a year.
We
shall
see which of us is going to crush the other."
But that's nothing; I
shall
speak all the same."
And then you will go straight back, and if Bébert touches Lydie on the way, I
shall
know it and I
shall
hit you."
You
shall
see."
But, all the same, he was grieved to have done the like to her.
"Shall
I tell you what it is?" whispered Mouquette, in tears, as she left him.
"Speak, we
shall
see if they'll hear you."
come to-morrow to Jean-Bart, and you
shall
see if I'm working!
"Listen!" said Jeanne, at last, hanging to his neck, "you must drink a little glass of rum and eat two biscuits, or I
shall
remain like this, and you'll have to take me with you."
But you
shall
see soon if I'm a worm.
"Die then; I
shall
be rid of you!"
Yes, my men are below, and they
shall
not come up, unless you mean to murder me first!"
"You wanted to be in it, and you
shall
be in it.
I am alone here; the men are down till three, and they
shall
stay there till three."
"By God! you
shall
not pass!
I will have you smash the pump; yes, by God! you
shall
smash it!"
And now you
shall
have a drink of it; yes, yes, like a beast, with your jaws in the trough!"
"I think we
shall
have snow."
He wore his military greatcoat with the awkwardness of a recruit,"Yes, perhaps we shall, I think," he murmured.
I'll go to her, I will, and if she says that she said that, she
shall
feel my hand on her chops!"
But before the engine-man could reach the door, Rasseneur had opened it, and, recognizing the man who stood there in the light from the window, he said to him:"Are you afraid that I
shall
sell you?
You all alone--I'm quite willing; and you
shall
pay for all the bloody tricks that have been played on me."
Just let me get at your chops, you whores' looking-glass; I'll make a hash of it for the pigs and then we
shall
see if the strumpets will run after you!"
If you knew what a trumpery thing I am--no bigger than two ha'porth of butter, so ill made that I
shall
never become a woman, sure enough!"
"Come here, or I
shall
call the soldiers, who will cut your head off."
My orders are to guard the pit, and I
shall
guard it.
And do not press on to my men, or I
shall
know how to drive you back."
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