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Example sentences for "man would"

  • Were it not for the love of God, hearts would be inanimate, spirits would wither, and the reality of man would be bereft of the everlasting bestowals.

  • Without this vivification and sustenance, man would be an animal, nay, rather, dead.

  • The mind of man would be transcendental thereto.

  • I couldn't help thinking of what sort of a pulp a man would be if he fell off the top of the tower and struck a fat woman on the pavement, cause it seemed to me you couldn't tell which was fat woman and which was man.

  • Gee, but from what I have seen at that old ruin, a man would need an umbrella made of corrugated iron to keep from being buried.

  • Do you think such a word could express all that a man would be overwhelmed with if he had done such a thing?

  • Such a man would require a helpmeet, one who would do the work of his house, one who would take care of the home while he toiled outside.

  • For I came, and no man would receive me, I called and none would hear.

  • But were the Universe to crush him, man would still be more noble than that which has slain him, because he knows that he dies, and that the Universe has the better of him.

  • Who could have imagined that the High Church of England-man would be so prompt in quoting Maupertuis, who, I am sorry to think, stands in the list of those unfortunate mistaken men, who call themselves esprits forts.

  • No man would be a Judge, upon the condition of being totally a Judge.

  • It does not follow that what a man would do is therefore right.

  • No man would be of any profession, as simply opposed to not being of it: but every one must do something.

  • Philip sat looking at the man, reading him through and through, his heart almost bursting in him at the thought of what a man would do for the sake of money.

  • For, think what he would, he could not shake off the feeling that a man so cowardly as to resort to the assassination of a man would not be over particular even if it should chance to be a woman.

  • With all the rest went a suppressed but conscious emotion of wonder that a man would of his own free will give up a luxurious home for the sake of any one.

  • You know what such a man would say, Percy!

  • No one who watched his face when the pit-boss passed would doubt that this man would be ready to take his chances in a movement of protest.

  • He had his lunch with him; and was prepared to eat alone--understanding the risk that a man would be running who showed sympathy with him.

  • There would be a union committee, able to speak for all of them, to say that no man would go to work any more until justice was secured!

  • Of coorse no man would wish to have a son-in-law hanged.

  • My dear boy," said he, with the most agreeable bonhommie, "it is very natural that you should think a man would have a personal interest in whatever he does for another.

  • I could not forbear thinking how happy a man would be in the possession of this spear; or what an advantage it would be to a Minister of State, were he master of such a white staff.

  • Is it possible, that when the necessities of life are supplied, a man would flatter to be rich, or circumvent to be powerful?

  • This was a figure of a half-naked, awkward country wench, who with proper ornaments and education would have made an agreeable and beautiful appearance; but for want of those advantages, was such a spectacle as a man would blush to look upon.

  • Who that had started so fairly as Mr. Chillingly in the career of man would wish to go back and resume a place among boys?

  • And then there was rushing of something by, and melancholy laughter, and the hair of a man would stand on end before he could reason properly.

  • No man would I call truly wicked, unless his heart be cold.

  • The whole countrey differeth very much from it selfe, by reason of the yeere: so that a man would marueile to see the great, alteration and difference betwixt the Winter, and the Summer Russia.

  • If there were no obscurity, man would not be sensible of his corruption; if there were no light, man would not hope for a remedy.

  • A man would need to have lost his senses to conclude from this that they are therefore in the way of perdition.

  • But, if the universe were to crush him, man would still be more noble than that which killed him, because he knows that he dies and the advantage which the universe has over him; the universe knows nothing of this.

  • Every woman likes to feel that a man would come to her at the top of his speed.

  • There are nieces that a man would be glad to see married to any one.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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