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Example sentences for "should you"

  • Should you be a stranger in the city, I will gladly act as your guide in the morning to the friends whom you seek, that is, should they be known to me; but if not, we shall doubtless find them without difficulty.

  • Should you choose to abandon your craft and do so earlier I doubt not that one of my nobles, the brave Sir Walter Manny, for example, will take you before that time.

  • Should you like to be left in such a place as this, to starve?

  • Should you like to see all those celebrated things over there?

  • If I should say I was going away on business, should you think it very strange?

  • For instance--should you object to leaving New York--to going to a distance?

  • If you wanted a treasury, should you choose to have been in Arlington Street,(837) or driving by the battle of Dettingen?

  • Should you make no more progress than you have done, no one could blame you but those persons only who ought to have sent some land- forces with you, and did not.

  • To their slackness it will be very justly imputed by all mankind, should you make no further progress till Lord Cathcart joins you.

  • Should you like to hear all about it, mamma?

  • He lingered, and presently said, 'Should you be too tired to come in here for a moment?

  • I should not wonder if he sent Gilbert straight off to India; should you, Sophy?

  • Why, if innocent of fraud toward me and mine, should you ask a formal acknowledgment on my part as to your just administration of my affairs, and a recantation of all I have said to the contrary, both with regard to yourself and Evelyn Erle?

  • Should you be hostile, I shall hold your master responsible as your employer.

  • Should you assist me, I will befriend you both.

  • Should you like me to go at once, Mrs. Mumford?

  • Should you wish, Mrs. Higgins, to entrust your daughter to me entirely?

  • Mrs. Mumford, who was thinking rapidly, 'or should you prefer a few really nice people?

  • Should you ask me, to which of the three Great Doctors the preference should fall, As a matter of course I agree Doctor Eady must go to the wall.

  • Should you desire to communicate with me, my address for several months will be, Care of the American Legation, Paris.

  • Should you desire to confer with me at any time relative to the child, I shall promptly respond to your letters, but have no leisure to spend in looking after her.

  • In your mother's absence I am supposed to occupy a quasi parental position toward you; and am the authorized custodian of your secrets, should you, like most persons of your age, chance to possess any.

  • Should you think it necessary, you may appoint a secretary during your absence, to remain at Paris and communicate with you, allowing him a salary of four thousand livres a year.

  • Should you be led to correspond with them at all, it had better be with Captain O'Bryan, who is a sensible man, and whose conduct since he has been there, has been particularly meritorious.

  • Should you be willing to remain there, even after the completion of the business, as Consul for the United States, you will be free to do so, giving me notice, that no other nomination may be made.

  • Should you be fortunate enough to pass, go to your hospital next day and report your examination, describing it as the most extraordinary ordeal of deep-searching questions ever undergone.

  • When you visit this capital, I would by all means, recommend to you, should you intend to remain here a few weeks, to get into private lodgings.

  • Should you like to partake of two different sorts of wine, you may order them, and drink at pleasure of both; if you do not reduce the contents below the moiety, you pay only for the half bottle.

  • Should you proceed in your intention, my name must not be mentioned.

  • If you should advise a second volume, should you wish, i.

  • If any place in the southern climates were in a state of real quiet, and likely to continue so, should you feel no inclination to migrate?

  • Should you favor me by entrusting me with the book, I shall of course make due mention of the obligation you have conferred.

  • There is a gentleman here who has lands in San Antonio de Bexar County, Texas, that would like to get you, should you go there this winter, to look after them.

  • Should you write me any time within six weeks from this directed to the care of our Minister at Rome, the letter will reach me.

  • Should you be there, we shall probably remain over about one week.

  • Should you be away, we shall stop only a couple of days.

  • Hira exclaimed in astonishment: "You are very bold, sir; should you be discovered you will be beaten!

  • Should you move, Kunda will be terrified by the lightning.

  • The bird has fled; should you search my premises you will not find it.

  • Should you happen to venture on one, It will sigh like a thing that is greatly distressed; And it always looks grave at a pun.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "should you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    college women; force and; gaze upon; peace offering; should advise; should become; should come; should find; should hate; should keep; should know; should lose; should much; should not; should observe; should pray; should produce; should propose; should receive; should remain; should remember; should resign; should soon; should speak; should they; should wish