By my return here my life is forfeit, and the King's people wouldbe justified in shooting me down.
No; I have felt ashamed to be seen, and as if people would look at me and say, `His father is one of the prisoners.
People would be greatly annoyed if they did not carry their chins in their cravats.
Upon my honor, people would think, to see me, that some catastrophe had happened to me!
Of course, people would have to stop taking patent medicines, which often start the victims on the road to degeneration.
If people would learn to be moderate in all things disease and early death would be very rare.
If people would miss a meal or two or three as soon as they begin to feel bad, no long fasts would be necessary, because when the system first begins to be deranged it very quickly rights itself when food is withheld.
People would like to give every man an affluence of all good, merely because he has the title "man.
In short, people would like to have the one, but not go without the other; they would like to have a free will, but not for their lives lack the moral will.
There go the Ammons sisters," people would say as the wagon started, barrels rattling, down the little main street of Presho, off to the hard trail home.
If crowds of people would come to see the sources of the Avonne, you'd be rich, Grandpa Fourchon," said Marie.
People would think me rich and stop giving me anything.
If we did not, people would say: "That young man is dangerous; he is trying to tear down the fabric of our religion.
Lazarus comes from the tomb, and I think sometimes that there must be a mistake about it, because when they come to die again thousands ofpeople would say, "Why, he knows all about it!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "people would" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.