- future perfect of arrange.
Example Sentences
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I shall be there for a few days longer before I go home, but I dare say you and Lord Beaufort will have arranged matters by then.
From Daisy Ashford: Her Book by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury)
Hedden will have arranged for our comfort there—and other things, as well.
From The Corner House Girls Snowbound by Hill, Grace Brooks
"Then, if you will call here to-morrow morning at about this hour, I will have arranged for your letter of credit, and anything else that may suggest itself for making your trip a pleasant one."
From Under the Great Bear by Munroe, Kirk
I suppose she will have arranged a few back rooms so as never to appear, or, notwithstanding her fortune, have undertaken the post of housekeeper.
From Riven Bonds. Vol. I. A Novel, in Two Volumes by Werner, E.
"I think Mrs. Flaxman will have arranged something," said Meynell, with a smile—detecting the weariness of the political Atlas.
From The Case of Richard Meynell by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.