About whose desires am I making a judgment, when I judge that one state of things would be better than another?
As all could not be well in the world if my own purposes were defeated, so the general excellence of things would be heightened if other men's purposes also had been fulfilled.
The flux ofthings would then go on in their own medium, not in our minds; and no suspicion of illusion or of qualification by mind would attach to any event in nature.
Perfect knowledge of things would be as far as possible from identifying the knower with them, seeing that for the most part--even when we call them human--they have no knowledge of themselves.
This state of things would continue as long as a sufficiently high barrier remained at the mouth of Glen Roy.
We come at length to the atoms, without which, as an imperishable substratum, all order in the generation and development of things would be destroyed.
If God governed alone, things would be deprived of the perfection of causality.
Therefore the species of things would be received individually into my intellect, and also into yours: which is contrary to the nature of the intellect which knows universals.
If we had not acted as we did, things wouldbe far worse for all Americans than they are today.
Such a condition of things wouldnot be tolerated on the European continent.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "things would" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.