She wished hecould love a ballroom better, and could like Frank Churchill better.
Your kind offices will set all right: he is the only man I ever did or could love, and I trust you will convince him of it.
Till now I only knew that I could love; how much I could love, you first have taught me.
Oh, if he were not so young, and I could love him as he ought to be loved,' she said to herself as the gate clanged after him, and she was left alone in the sunset.
I am afraid he will never marry again; he told me once that the woman did not live whom he could love as he loved Margaret.
She loves you as I did not know that one woman could love another.
I wonder," she sobbed, "why he had to be the one to love me; why was not the love given to one whom I could love?
Yes, and I love you,--love you as I never thought I could love again.
Well, once upon a time there was an eccentric young prince who'd had his fling in his day, but had arrived at the lonely age of thirty without having met a woman whom he could love enough to make his wife.
I cannot see how I could love a person who possesses no attractive qualities whatever;--I always feel indifference, if not dislike.
I could love Him, that He had lowered Himself to my comprehension.
It did not seem true that He could love him, a poor little, hungry, ragged beggar; that such a one could be his child.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "could love" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.