Examples of 'will last' in a sentence
Meaning of "will last"
will last - refers to the duration or longevity of something. It implies that something will continue for a certain period of time
How to use "will last" in a sentence
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Surgery will last at least six hours.
This is heaven and we will last forever.
This will last for eight years.
I do not think he will last the night.
Joy will last longer than grief.
His defeat of you will last lifetimes.
It will last for the rest of my life.
The clown that will last a lifetime.
It will last for several more days.
Your suffering will last for years.
Them will last you a couple of weeks.
The examination will last three days.
You will last ten minutes at best.
Hopefully you will last that long.
You will last two minutes in there.
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I doubt they will last the year.
He will last as long as a fly in a frog swamp.
These cakes will last for weeks.
It will last all through the summer.
The project will last one year.
It will last longer than you think.
This situation will last for awhile.
I do not know how long it will last.
The effect will last four hours.
Heaven knows how long it will last.
Her illness will last a while yet.
Wonder how long you will last.
Then this will last the morning.
I wonder how long she will last.
The wake will last three days.
No one knows how long it will last.
My name will last through the ages.
In this nightmare that will last forever.
That will last him two days.
That implementation will last three years.
That will last you a couple of weeks.
And the stench will last forever.
They will last out another meeting.
And your works will last forever.
This will last until morning tea.
I do not think it will last much longer.
They will last longer if you put.
I do not think he will last the month.
This will last us for two days.
A fragrance that will last for years.
She will last longer than that.
I am not sure it will last much longer.
This will last for at least a month.
And his house will last forever.
Love will last throughout the ages.