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Example sentences for "shoud"

Lexicographically close words:
shots; shott; shotte; shotted; shotten; shoul; should; shoulde; shoulder; shouldered
  1. There is a great dew upon the grass, And if you shoud lay me down, sir, You would spoil my gay clothing, That has cost me many a pound, sir.

  2. O shoud I spare your life,' he says, 'Until that bairn be born, I ken fu well your stern father Woud hang me on the morn.

  3. Then out it spake him Bold Arthur, As by the king he stood: Now, by the faith o my body, This shoud be Rose the Red!

  4. How I shoud be heir of that castle In sooth I canna see, When it belongs to Fa'se Footrage, And he's nae kin to me.

  5. Gin ilka man had back his ain, Of it you shoud be heir.

  6. But she sware by her milk-white skin Prince Heathen shoud gar her greet nane: 'O bonny may, winna ye greet now?

  7. Of treason then he was accused By his fause enemie, Which caused the king to make a vow That banishd he shoud be.

  8. I'll nae do that, my brother dear, Tho I shoud be forlorn.

  9. If your daughter had been a gude woman, As I thought she had been, Cauld iron shoud hae never lien The lang night us between.

  10. If once this lady I come nigh She shall be releasd by no man: Why shoud so brave a knight as I Be foold by a silly woman!

  11. O some said yea, and some said nay, Their words did not agree; Till up it gat him Fa'se Footrage, And sware it shoud be he.

  12. I bade you nurse my bairn well, And nurse it carefullie, And gowd shoud been your hire, Maisry, And my body your fee.

  13. If I shoud come within thy bower, I am no earthly man; And shoud I kiss thy rosy lips, Thy days will not be lang.

  14. O gin ye shoud kill him Fa'se Footrage, You woud do what is right; For I wot he killd your father dear, Ere ever you saw the light.

  15. And a' that he gied me to my propine Was a pair of green gloves and a gay gold ring; 25 'Three lauchters of his yellow hair, In case that we shoud meet nae mair.

  16. I'd rather I were dead and gone, And my body laid in grave, Ere a rusty stock o coal-black smith My maidenhead shoud have.

  17. For I am forester o this wood: Ye shoud spier leave at me.

  18. Yes, I will pu the rose, Thomas, And I will break the tree; For Kertonha shoud be my ain, Nor ask I leave of thee.

  19. Atween this twa a vow was made, 'Twas made full solemnly, That or three years was come an gane, Well married they shoud be.

  20. Seven knights hae I slain, Sin I lay at the fit o the tree, An ye war na my ain father, The eighth ane ye shoud be.

  21. O God forbid,' says King Henry, 'That ever the like betide; That ever the fiend that wons in hell Shoud streak down by my side.

  22. Gin I bad kent yestreen, yestreen, What I ken weel the day, I shoud taen your fu fause heart, Gien you a heart o clay.

  23. City of London, but that all the hole place, with its five millions of peeple, shoud be muddled up together, and put under the loving care of the London County Counsel!

  24. Me and BROWN has often tried our hands at it, but ginerally breaks down about Witsuntide; but I shoud say sumwares about three thowsand, and about twice as many lunchons.

  25. It Grieved Us to think that that felow shoud Go off with those prizes which he woud not have done had the Capt.

  26. Wentworth shoud writte for more Recruits to Use his Endeavours to Gett them, so that he could not Give Encouragem't to any privateers to take their men away.

  27. This instinct, it is true, arises from past observation and experience; but can any one give the ultimate reason, why past experience and observation produces such an effect, any more than why nature alone shoud produce it?

  28. It is evident, that even different simple ideas may have a similarity or resemblance to each other; nor is it necessary, that the point or circumstance of resemblance shoud be distinct or separable from that in which they differ.

  29. It necessary we shoud form a distinct idea of the force and energy of the supreme Being.

  30. I shoud like to know what is to become of me, and the duzzens like me?

  31. BROWN says as how as he's quite sure as there must be sum mistake about me, becoz as he carn't at all see how I shoud fit in with the rest.

  32. From what I hears of the former I shoud think their chance would be grand indeed, and from what I have herd of their reckless perseverance I should think their loss almost incredible.

  33. But the werry finist sight of all I shoud think wood be to see a thorowly good set to between a picked set of the Tems Conserwancy and another of the County Counsellers.

  34. O some said yea, and some said nay, Their words did not agree; Till up it gat him Fa’se Footrage, And sware it shoud be he.

  35. And they cast kaivles them amang, And kaivles them between; And they cast kaivles them amang, Wha shoud gae kill the king.

  36. Atween this twa a vow was made, ’Twas made full solemnly, That or three years was come and gane, Well married they shoud be.

  37. Gin you shoud kill him Fa’se Footrage, There is nae man durst you blame; For he keeps your mother a prisoner, And she dares no take you hame.

  38. O gin ye shoud kill him Fa’se Footrage, You woud do what is right; For I wot he kill’d your father dear, Ere ever you saw the light.

  39. How I shoud be heir of that castle, In sooth I canna see; When it belongs to Fa’se Footrage, And he’s nae kin to me.

  40. O I will gae back to fair Englan’, Tho’ death shoud me betide, An’ I will relieve the damesel That lay last by my side.

  41. For and I should treason begin Against King Richard his royalty, In every street within London The Eagle's foot should be pulled down, And as yet in his great favour I am, But then shoud I loose my great renowne!

  42. Humphrey, how shoud I doe, I am strayed in a strange countrey, The Prince of England I do not know, Before I never did him see.

  43. I did him crave, he said I shoud him have; He was brought to the broad heath truely; At him I let my grayhound then slipp, And followed after while I might dree.

  44. I shoud be called traitor thro' the same Full soon in every markett towne!

  45. Then out it spake him Bold Arthur, As by the king he stood: "Now, by the faith o my body, This shoud be Rose the Red!

  46. But such inconsistencys ar not permanently inherent in the reform, and shoud not prejudis it.

  47. And the silabl read propperly riims with bead, and shoud be spelt here red, but redy shoud riim with needy, so we proviid an addishonal consonant, in the mood ov owr ancestorz, az allreddy explaind.

  48. It shoud be Buurz; and furze shoud be spelt withowt the e.

  49. In practiced we pronowns the ed az t, and thairfor shoud spel it so.

  50. If we must yuuz th, for consistency's saak it shoud be repeeted in uthther, bruthther, muthther, etc.

  51. If, for instans, the first silabl wer cloozd in viggor, we shoud not hav such contradicshonz az vigor and vizor siid by siid.

  52. That answer will contain matter not at all fit for the Post, and which I am sure you woud not wish shoud be handled there; for which reason I shall defer it, till I can give my answer at length into your own hands.

  53. For I am forester o’ this wood: Ye shoud spier leave at me.

  54. Hame came our goodman, And hame came he; There he spy’d a powder’d wig, Where nae wig shoud be.

  55. But gin this ring shoud fade or fail, Or the stone shoud change its hue, Be sure your love is dead and gone, Or she has proved untrue.

  56. Hame came our goodman, And hame came he, And there he saw a muckle coat, Where nae coat shoud be.

  57. They made a paction ’tween them twa, They made it firm and sure, That the first word whae’er shoud speak, Shoud rise and bar the door.

  58. Ben went our goodman, And ben went he, And there he spy’d a sturdy man, Where nae man shoud be.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shoud" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.