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Example sentences for "should much"

  • I should much like to carry out your suggestions respecting a reprint of Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey in one volume, with a prefatory and explanatory notice of the authors; but the question occurs, Would Newby claim it?

  • I have thought of one person to whom I should much like a copy to be offered--Harriet Martineau.

  • I should much like to give (or quote if published) this idea of yours, if in any way supported, as suggested by you.

  • I hope you are hard at work, and if you are inclined to tell me I should much like to know what you are doing.

  • If you do not begrudge the trouble of another note (for my sole channel of news through Hooker is closed by his illness), I should much like to hear whether the Reader is thus sold.

  • I should much like my lasts, but nothing else, unless some canvas shoes are made.

  • Now I comprehend it; and I should much like to try the experiment,” said Tom.

  • As I now understand how sound is produced and carried to a distance, I should much like to learn the cause of different tones,” said Louisa.

  • But I should much like to be informed how any logician can defend the consequence which is deduced from these premises.

  • There are two circumstances connected with its flight,” replied his father, “which certainly will admit of explanation upon scientific principles; and I should much like to hear whether you can apply them for that purpose.

  • I should much like to hear in what state you are both in body and mind.

  • I should much like to know whether nestlings do really thus erect their feathers.

  • Will you permit me to suggest one experiment, which I should much like to see tried, and which I now wish the more from an extraordinary observation by Asa Gray on Gymnadenia tridentata (in number just out of Silliman's N.

  • Lyell, Huxley, and Hooker have seen some of my plants, and been astonished; and I should much like to show them to you.

  • I should much like to hear your lecture, but still more to read it, as I think reading is always better than hearing.

  • Besides which I should much like a series of answers to my long letter, especially in reference to the Weimar plan.

  • That would be a pity, and I should much regret it; but I hope it won’t be the case.

  • I should much like to see my friend Trebatius, although you tell me he is in despair.

  • For either, as I should much prefer, Caesar must be driven from Spain, or the war will drag on, or Caesar will seize Spain, as he seems to be confident.

  • I have no desire to see two other revolutions before I die, but I should much like to find the minister.

  • Well, then, I should much like to know why Monsieur did me the honour .

  • If I have to meet a face three or four times in a day I should much prefer it to be agreeable rather than disagreeable.

  • I did not understand what the proposals for improving the city are; and I should much like to know.

  • I should much like to have those three books now; they would bear on what I am planning.

  • I should much like to know too whether I must come to Rome for the elections.

  • Upon my word that is the only possible answer:[110] but still I should much like to know.

  • However, as, by the law of chances, you could scarcely encounter him twice, I should much like to accompany you, for I should then consider myself safe from him.

  • I should much like to speak with these poor men myself," she observed.

  • I should much like to try experiments on the sterility which I should expect to find between these interlocking species.

  • Well, in either case, I should much like to try whether a cutting &c.

  • If you read it (but you must not on my account), I should much like to hear your judgment, and you can return it at any time.

  • I live so solitary a life that I do not often hear what goes on, and I should much like to know in what work you have published some remarks on my book.

  • I have lately investigated the cases of dimorphic plants, and I should much like to send you one or two of my papers if I knew how.

  • I do not know whether you care at all about plants, but if so, I should much like to send you my little work on the 'Fertilization of Orchids,' and I think I have a German copy.

  • If you do not begrudge the trouble of another note (for my sole channel of news through Hooker is closed by his illness) I should much like to hear whether the "Reader" is thus sold.

  • I hope you are hard at work, and if you are inclined to tell me, I should much like to know what you are doing.

  • Should you write, I should much like to know how the German edition sells.

  • If so and if any varieties are marked I should much like to see it, to see if I can make out anything about habitats of vars.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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