Because, if you could be happy with me, why shouldn't you be?
Why shouldn't he have offered him the lower berth?
But, mamma, why shouldn't you have Clare to stay with you?
Why shouldn't he and his father get on well together?
Why shouldn't you say it is your wish to keep on your school till they've had time to look out for another?
If such be the case," madame Wang readily suggested, "why shouldn't we bring her here?
I've long had a wish to have the pleasure of seeing him, and as he's sure to be on the spot on an occasion like this, why shouldn't you invite him to come round?
But if you really believe that I might be of use to you, in either grinding the ink, or washing the slab, why shouldn't you at once make the needful arrangements, so that neither you nor I may idle our time?
Why not, she said, why shouldn't I do as other women have done?
Why shouldn't they marry; belong to each other openly and honourably, if for ever so short a time, and with the definite understanding that whenever either of them got the chance to do better he or she should be immediately released?
He remembered indeed that he must first catch his hare--first ascertain what there was to expose; but after that, why shouldn't his happiness be as good as new again?
Why shouldn't I do the thing I love most, if I can muster the nerve?
Why shouldn't you have your hand in such wonderful work?
Why shouldn't I inspire great poems and noble deeds and fine songs, like the famous beauties Miss Coleman told about?
The object of an entertainment being to entertain, why shouldn't the men I know come to ours?
And he says, why shouldn't you do it here, or why shouldn't you be the man who will guide it all in England?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "why shouldn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.