He closed with the prophecy that in two years not a woman would vote in Wyoming.
Her pain and travail are so great, that alleviating the other sufferings and annoyances of woman would be but a poor reward; she is entitled to the deepest gratitude of mankind.
My honorable friend from Wisconsin says there is no position in life in which the society of woman would not be an improvement.
She knew the day was coming when a woman would be considered the equal of man.
The tidings brought to me are that there are women who have minds of their own, and I don't think a woman would make up her mind to vote with her husband unless she conscientiously believed that he voted the right way.
But why should it not have been a philosopher who dreaded the disenchantment which a woman would experience at the sight of a man asleep?
It is monstrous, even a woman would be incapable of such artful and cruel treachery!
This special skill with which the female sex is endowed is a fair equivalent for its lack of strength; without it woman would be man's slave, not his helpmeet.
If there were none but wise men upon earth such a woman would die an old maid.
Besides, you say, no woman would seek to bring about a quarrel for such a trifle.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woman would" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.