Shall
in sentence
4098 examples of Shall in a sentence
And don't you go, Maria, because I
shall
want somebody to hold me the light; and when the girl comes back, she must go out again for a bit of picture-cord; and Tom! - where's Tom? - Tom, you come here; I
shall
want you to hand me up the picture."
I begin to strike out frantically for the shore, and wonder if I
shall
ever see home and friends again, and wish I'd been kinder to my little sister when a boy (when I was a boy, I mean).
"Now for breakfast we
shall
want a frying-pan" - (Harris said it was indigestible; but we merely urged him not to be an ass, and George went on) - "a tea-pot and a kettle, and a methylated spirit stove."
Let me send them round to you.""Madam," I replied, "for myself I like the smell of cheese, and the journey the other day with them from Liverpool I
shall
ever look back upon as a happy ending to a pleasant holiday.
"Very well, then," said my friend's wife, rising, "all I have to say is, that I
shall
take the children and go to an hotel until those cheeses are eaten.
George said: "What time
shall
I wake you fellows?"Harris said: "Seven."
We
shall
be referred to lovingly as "those grand old artists that flourished in the nineteenth century, and produced those china dogs."
I
shall
withdraw my account.
I
shall
never forget the picture of those two men walking up and down the bank with a tow-line, looking for their boat.
Thus does unjust suspicion follow even the most blameless for, as the poet says, "Who
shall
escape calumny?"Who, indeed!
I
shall
have to throw out a wing soon.
"Or,
shall
I take stroke?" he adds, with the evident idea that that would at once put the whole matter right.
"NOW we
shall
be all right."
His expression as the pole slowly sank with him I
shall
never forget; there was so much thought in it.
"What
shall
we take now, then?", said Grete and looked around.
Let's forget about all that old stuff,
shall
we.
Mr. Wharton was stupefied; but the captain, hesitating a moment from astonishment, sprang into the middle of the room, and exclaimed, as he tore off the instruments of his disguise,-"I believe you from my soul, and this tiresome imposition
shall
continue no longer.
"We like, I believe, to have the liberty of choosing who they
shall
be in the first place," said the laughing girl.
"We
shall
always be happy to see Major Dunwoodie."
Again she paused, and almost gasped for breath; her color changed rapidly from red to white, until the blood rushed into her face, covering her features with the brightest vermilion; and she added hastily, in an undertone, "I have promised, Dunwoodie, when peace
shall
be restored to our country, to become your wife.
No intercession of mine
shall
be wanting, you must well know; and believe me, Frances, I am not without favor with Washington."
The brawny sentinel squared himself, and poised his sword with military precision as he stood on his post, while his officer passed; but no sooner had the door closed, than, turning to the negro, he said, sharply,-"Harkee, blackee, if you quit the house again without my knowledge, I
shall
turn barber, and shave off one of those ebony ears with this razor."
"Gentlemen, we will cross the stream in column, and deploy on the plain beyond, or else we
shall
not be able to entice these valiant Yankees within the reach of our muskets.
"She
shall
be sent for express this very night."
"In those he
shall
not be wanting," said the spinster, mildly.
"And I will lead the troop to the Four Corners; if we all halt there, we
shall
breed a famine in the land."
He had begun to pass his hand over the body of his patient, when the latter cried impatiently,-"Sitgreaves, do me the favor to lay that rascally saw aside, or I
shall
have recourse to my saber in self-defense; the sight of it makes my blood cold."
"You would!""Yes; you
shall
never joint me like a quarter of beef, while I have life to defend myself," cried the resolute dragoon.
Let me go to him, receive his blessing, and close his eyes, and you
shall
have all - aye, all."
"Answer me as I put the questions, or this musket
shall
send you to keep the old driveler company: where is your pack?""I will tell you nothing, unless you let me go to my father," said the peddler, resolutely.
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