23831 examples of i shall in sentences
"In that case I hope I shall he hated.
It has seemed like a dream to me, all this glorious journey, and I shall hate to wake up, as I must in time.
I shall yet feed and keep thy beasts, and depart asunder all the sheep of divers colors.
" "I shall consider that as your honour's orders, sir, and no more need be said to me, Captain Willoughby.
I saw my little sister sold, So will they do to me; My heavenly Father, let me die, For then I shall be free.
" I shall not trouble you, Sir, with the rest: being much after this witty rate, and to as much purpose.
"Well, I suppose I shall have to give in," she sighed.
"No, not engaged to anything or anybody, but I've a notion I shall be, soon, if all goes well!
" "I repeat, your grace," said the earl, "that I shall have the cup.
I shan't stay here long: I shall just see this cholera over, and then vanish.
"O then I shall see him again," cried Patience, joyfully.
How dare you presume to say I shall do this, I shall not do that?
I shall look after him as well as your uncle or your brothers wouldbetter perhaps because I know Mexico
" "I shall look a little into that, too, perhaps," Hewitt said, "and, if you like, I'll tell you the first thing I shall do.
If the pack becomes thick I shall certainly put the fires out and wait for it to open.
I have borne much, but I am still a Medicis; I can be as firm as Catherine, although I shall endeavour to act with greater justice, and to be in all things worthy of the name I bear.
And as to his new way, I shall hereafter have occasion to show that that is sufficiently bad also.
I shall vanish instantly, if you waste another moment's time because I am here.
"I shall carry it along with me," said the Bee-man, "as I go on with my search, and perhaps I may find its mother.
The indicative mode is used to state a fact or to ask questions of fact: [I shall write a letter.
Captain I shall deserve some of your love too.
" "I shall not wish to be delayed," said I. "You shall have horses; relays if you wish," said he.
If he complains you must be guilty, and I shall not have the least regard for anything you may allege in your own defence.' Ugh! what a father!
Should it please God to spare and restore me to health, I shall return, and endeavor, by a life of penitence and rectitude, to expiate my past offences.
The footstool bring me hither; I am Queen, And I shall fasten to the chair this King.