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Example sentences for "she should"

  • If a woman has a title of her own, she should be addressed as Dr.

  • She should stand by her husband's side to receive the best wishes of all present.

  • If the chaperone leaves early, she should do likewise.

  • She should be ready, however, to see that young women have partners, and to speak, without introduction, to strangers.

  • When it becomes necessary for a hostess to cancel or postpone a dinner, she should send as soon as possible, either by special delivery or messenger, a letter to each guest who has accepted the invitation.

  • The King, hearing this report, promised the cat a good drink if she should manage to bring about the match; and the cat, playing the shuttle between them, at last concluded the marriage.

  • Then he led her home and ordered that she should be taken great care of; and he had her put into a garden close to the royal palace, that he might see her from the window whenever he wished.

  • When she grew a little heated from the interest she took in her personal annals, and cast off one of the folds of her bed clothing, Clementina got her a fan, and asked her if she should put up one of the windows a little.

  • She answered, Oh no, indeed; she should like it ever so much, if he would tell her when she was wrong.

  • What, if she should become, in fact, the owner of Greshamsbury?

  • I am neither young nor beautiful, nor have I been brought up as she should be whom you in time will really love and make your wife.

  • She should not be left in suspense," said the squire.

  • It was evidently intended to imply that he at least had reached a time of life at which any allusion to love would be absurd.

  • If Lord Alfred Grendall was entitled to plunder, why were not they?

  • What you say is all very right,' said Mr Booker; 'only you want a different kind of world to live in.

  • Therefore when the Longestaffes heard that Sir Felix was coming to the country, they had no special objection to entertaining him at Caversham.

  • Open confession is good for the soul sometimes, and I think that you would understand me better than your mother.

  • They must not do less than others, or she should be exposed to odious suspicions, and imagined capable of pitiful resentment.

  • The bargain was, that, of that throatful, she Should of Proserpina have two eggs free; And if that she thereafter should be found, She to a hawthorn hill should be fast bound.

  • She had been talking on and on about her career--talking conceitedly, as her subject intoxicated her--telling him what triumphs awaited her as soon as she should be ready to debut.

  • But Crossley told himself he would correct it, if she should by some remote chance be good enough for the part and should make a hit in it.

  • What if, moneyless, she should not be able to find another Stanley or a man of the class gentleman willing to help her generously even on ANY terms?

  • But we put by the bit of money to set 'er up if she should marry or want to go into business some day.

  • So she should be left alone from Monday morning till Tuesday night.

  • Honoria should have money now; she should no longer be able to twit him with their poverty.

  • She should, however, be back that afternoon.

  • I swore that if she would, she should not be my wife, but my honoured guest, until she learned to love me and released me from my vow.

  • She should yield to the remedies I am giving her.

  • But if she should be poor, tired, and neglected, then I ought to have this ready when I find her, so I could pick her up and bring her to it, with no more ceremony than the birds.

  • Why was it so worrying to me to have her in our house, and confidential to me every night, when I yet felt that it was better and safer somehow that she should be there than anywhere else?

  • Nay, she should rather be proud; I know John thinks so.

  • How he told her that which was necessary she should know--that which Dr.

  • If I wanted examples for to deter one from making all the world happy, from obliging, from being always in good-humour and spirits, she should be my memento.

  • I told her, that as she is just going to France, I was unwilling to let her see it, for if she should like it, she would desire Mademoiselle with whom she lives, to beg it for her.

  • If she should, you will at least observe, that your commissions are not stillborn with me, as mine are with you.

  • She should as soon think of yielding her up to be borne off by the great Satan himself with his horns and hoofs.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cold roast; dealt with; she appeared; she chose; she cried; she finished; she glanced; she had never known; she had never seen; she herself; she hurried; she murmured; she now; she returned; she saw; she sobbed; she sprang; she stood before him; she thinks; she wants; sheep ranch; sheer force; sheer weight; shell holes; shell shock; used instead