Shall
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4098 examples of Shall in a sentence
'What
shall
I be doing all my life?' he said to himself; 'I
shall
be selling the faithful a place in heaven.
Our labours this day will be long and hard, let us fortify ourselves with an early breakfast; the other we
shall
take at ten o'clock during high mass.''I desire, Sir,' Julien said to him with an air of gravity, 'not to be left alone for a moment; kindly observe,' he added, pointing to the clock above their heads, 'that I have arrived at one minute before five.''Ah!
'_Optime_!' exclaimed the worthy priest, 'I
shall
tell Monseigneur of this.'Their ten o'clock breakfast was a merry feast.
We
shall
be fortunate if we lose only a couple of ells of that fine braid which goes round the base of the pillars.
'Come, sit down here, on the sacristan's little stool, behind me; I
shall
screen you.'
Try to recover yourself; when he passes, I
shall
hold you up, for I am strong and vigorous, in spite of my age.'
'Do not worry yourself about it,' he told him, 'I
shall
find another opportunity.'
After which, on whatever day suits you, we
shall
start for Paris.'
I
shall
wait for you myself, in Paris, until Tuesday.
I
shall
not attempt to conceal from you that I am sending you amongst wolves.
Fetch me in that seminarist, the truth is to be found in the mouths of babes.'Julien was summoned: 'I
shall
find myself trapped between two inquisitors,' he thought.
The Bishop prided himself on his fine Latinity; he ended by saying to him, in a serious tone, completely at variance with his tone throughout the rest of the conversation:'Young man, if you are wise, you
shall
one day have the best living in my diocese, and not a hundred leagues from my episcopal Palace; but you must be wise.'
I
shall
gain even more, I assure you; and I
shall
make it my business to keep your fine living for you, for the day on which we cease to agree.'
They will never allow Julien Sorel to leave, they will manage to cover themselves with the cleverest excuses, they will reply that he is ill, letters will have gone astray in the post,' etc., etc.'One of these days I
shall
procure a letter from the Minister to the Bishop,' said the Marquis.
'I was forgetting one thing,' said the abbe: 'this young man, although of quite humble birth, has a proud heart, he will be of no use to you if his pride is offended; you will only make him stupid.''I like that,' said the Marquis, 'I
shall
make him my son's companion, will that do?'Some time after this, Julien received a letter in an unknown hand and bearing the postmark of Chalons, and found a draft upon a merchant in Besancon and instructions to proceed to Paris without delay.
It will be through your disgrace that I
shall
have news of you.
'If it is a stranger, I
shall
make off as fast as my legs will carry me, leaving my ladder behind; but if it is she, what sort of welcome awaits me?
'Go!Fly!''After fourteen months of misery, I
shall
certainly not leave you until I have spoken to you.
'Do not speak to me so, for pity's sake, or I
shall
call my husband.
'I wish to know what sort of life you led at the Seminary,' she repeated, 'then you
shall
go.'Without a thought of what he was telling her, Julien spoke of the endless intrigues and jealousies which he had encountered at first, then of his more peaceful life after he was appointed tutor.
God knows when I
shall
return to this place!'From that moment, all the element of heavenly bliss in Julien's situation vanished rapidly from his heart.
The love that is doubtless glowing in those charming eyes,
shall
it then be lost to me?Shall the whiteness of that lovely hand be invisible to me?Think that I am leaving you for a very long time perhaps!'Madame de Renal could refuse nothing in the face of this idea which made her dissolve in tears.
'I
shall
leave the ladder in the corridor, call the man and send him on an errand.''Remember to have some excuse ready in case the man notices the ladder when he passes it in the passage.''Yes, my angel,' said Madame de Renal as she gave him a kiss.
In telling Julien of the incident of the ladder:'What
shall
I say to my husband,' she asked him, 'if the man tells him how he found the ladder?'
I fear one thing only, that is the moment when I
shall
be left alone after you have gone,' and she ran from the room.
'Even in Paris,' he told himself vaguely, 'I
shall
not be able to find a nobler character.'
These are all my politics: I enjoy music, and painting; a good book is an event in my life; I
shall
soon be four and forty.
I was, four years ago, forty years old, and had five hundred thousand francs, I am four years older now, and have probably fifty thousand less, which I
shall
lose by the sale of my place, Monfleury, by the Rhone, a superb position.
I
shall
lose fifty thousand francs, if I must, but I am overjoyed, I am leaving that hell of hypocrisy and malice.
And yet I am just thinking whether I
shall
not begin my political career, in the Roule quarter, by presenting the blessed bread in the parish church.''None of that would have happened to you under Bonaparte,' said Falcoz, his eyes shining with anger and regret.
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