Following these rules, she assured her daughter, a woman could never be other than well dressed, and all of these things Mary learned by heart and asked her mother to tell her more, which her mother was quite able and willing to do.
Now and then she dispensed with their services, sent out her own circulars soliciting engagements, and arranged her own tours, proving to her satisfaction that a woman could be as businesslike as a man and sometimes more so.
I never meant that you should give up architecture--that's a business a woman could carry on at home I thought, the designing part anyway.
Once active members of real Society; no woman could go back to "society," any more than a roughrider could return to a hobbyhorse.
It is a true large part of it; beauty in a woman could not be true which was inimical to maternity; but, but it is not the whole of life.
He did not know that a woman could be such a companion; and her unconsciousness of his deeper quest, gave her an ease with him, that was one of the secrets of her great and growing charm.
It did not transpire at this time that the vast inflation of war-sentiment in Equatoria was pricked with a knife, so small that a woman could conceal it in her hair.
A temptation came to hold Bedient--as a woman could--to keep him from going to another woman, but her eyes fell with swift shame from the picture.
Yet no respectable attorney would claim because defendants in chancery are represented in the law by masculine pronouns, that a woman could not be made a defendant in chancery.
Under such a rule I suppose my learned opponent would contend that a woman could not be an inhabitant, of course.
Her life possessed all that any woman could in her uttermost exactness require.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woman could" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.