If a lady would learn, he would pay her $3 a week for her services.
The inventor of Prince's Protean pen thinks a lady would do well to act as agent for the sale of his pens.
I decided then that I would go; indeed I concluded that I had had orders to that effect, and at all events my lady would be there, and I might hope for a happy meeting with her.
You needn't be afraid, dearest; in France no gentleman or lady would think of asking such a question.
Bragadin, "is how to give me a respectable position, and to guarantee a dowry of ten thousand ducats which the young lady would bring me.
I didn't feel quite sure that Prideaux' talk was quite what my lady would approve of for the children.
For an instant I feared that my lady would do something unbecoming her dignity, and either break into womanish sobs and lamentations, or stoop to threats and insistence that must be equally unavailing.
My lady would hear of neither one nor the other: indeed, not the boldest man whom she ever saw would have dared to name the project of a day-school within her hearing.
My lady would be puzzled by this, and by many other of Mr. Mountford's speeches.
I blushed at this too great honour, before such company, and was afraid my lady would be a little picqued at it.
Such a lady woulddo no harm to others, and cannot think others would do her any.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lady would" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.