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Example sentences for "who would"

  • I wonder how many men there are who would give up everything that is dear in life for the sake of maintaining a high ideal purity.

  • There might be one on Robbin Island (lunatics at the Cape are sent to Robbin Island) who would win it perhaps, but I doubt it even there.

  • When the crisis comes the man who would fit it does not return.

  • Haidee; "he says that through me he will suffer--through me, who would yield my life for his.

  • If Thou hadst not gone before and taught us, who would care to follow?

  • I wanted the soulful little girl with the fathomless eyes, who would steal to me at twilight and question me concerning life's conundrums.

  • Who would there be to understand him--to reply to him in dialect?

  • Through the open door I had, of course, heard every word; and old Spreight had told me of his intention to send me one of his most promising assistants, who would be able to devote himself entirely to my work.

  • Should they fight for these strangers who would not do their share toward defending the land?

  • O how pure in heart must he be, who would rejoice to appear before God at a moment's warning!

  • After this magnificent introduction, who would refuse to believe the human race to be an immense family living in brotherly union, and under the protection of a venerable father?

  • Who would dare to make a god of the glorious child?

  • Capacities are to each other as functions and persons; who would dare to classify them in ranks?

  • Meanwhile I might even fall in love (as mother unwisely hinted) with a certain more peaceful heiress, although of inferior blood, who would be daily at my elbow.

  • A man will meet death like a Roman under such circumstances, who would be weak as a woman if he were despatched in private.

  • For you, my beloved, it would be a sad mistake to burden yourself with a poor little actress like me, who would always be taunted with her theatrical career, however pure and honourable it may have been.

  • Yes, now it is I who would be a disadvantage to her; have I then a right to be less generous and magnanimous than she was?

  • Why, who would be so wicked as to stab a poor, inoffensive wretch like me, if it wasn't true?

  • Who would not do his best for a dying countryman, and fight night and day to save him for his wife and child at home?

  • Unfortunately, I am accustomed to such scenes--I, who would give my life without the slightest regret to save that of the child.

  • Monsieur de Mortsauf takes an absolute pleasure in getting the better of me; and he who would deceive no one else, deceives me with delight.

  • Cursed he who would permit a doom so dire!

  • He had believed he to Avernus' cell, Where she was harboured with the damned, must fare, And now discerned her in this other hell (Who would believe it?

  • By this the waning day was growing short, For the low sun was crimsoning the west; A fitting hour for those to seek a port, Who would not in the wood set up their rest.

  • XLI The hag to wait was ordered by the peer, Who would return to her in little space.

  • He, however, who would be a firstling, let him take care lest he also become a lastling!

  • Everything of to-day--it falleth, it decayeth; who would preserve it!

  • The pride of youth is still upon thee; late hast thou become young: but he who would become a child must surmount even his youth.

  • Hour after hour I would lay on the floor, listening to the ravings of this poor old man, who would fall on his iron bed and hard floor, cursing and calling out names.

  • If I were a young woman, I would say to the men who use tobacco and who would wish to converse with me: "Use the telephone; come no closer!

  • I would double the yarn, and then twist it, and knit it into suspenders, which was a great source of pride to my father, who would display my work to visitors on every occasion.

  • Being between two plebes, who would not, could not keep dressed, it would be impossible for me to do so.

  • Indeed, I know there are many who would associate, who would treat me as a brother cadet, were they not held in constant dread of this class.

  • If the people were always in awe of death, and I could always seize those who do wrong, and put them to death, who would dare to do wrong?

  • Therefore he who would administer the kingdom, honouring it as he honours his own person, may be employed to govern it, and he who would administer it with the love which he bears to his own person may be entrusted with it.

  • He who would assist a lord of men in harmony with the Tao will not assert his mastery in the kingdom by force of arms.

  • He who would so win it destroys it; he who would hold it in his grasp loses it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    among many; her ears; who hath; who lived; who looked; who might; who never; who takest away the; who would; whoever shall; whole allspice; whole cloves; whole family; whole length; whole lot; whole people; whole sentence; whole series; whole week; whom should; whom thou; whom were; whom you; whose mouth; whose name; whose right