I would ask if such a code of laws does not require change?
I wish that women, instead of being walking show-cases, instead of begging of their fathers and brothers the latest and gayest new bonnet, would ask of them their rights.
I know this may be a very good work, but I would ask you to look at it.
Again, I would ask in all seriousness, by what right does Orthodoxy give the invidious name of Infidel, affix the stigma of infidelity, to those who dissent from its cherished opinions?
Indeed, I would ask, if this modesty is not attractive also, when manifested in the other sex?
If I were a wobber I would ask mercy, but I'm being court-martialed for bwinging wobbers to book.
But just at moments when such thoughts occurred to him, he would ask in a particularly calm and absent-minded way, which inspired the respect of the onlookers, "Will it be long?
Or, turning to Mademoiselle Bourienne, he would ask her in Princess Mary's presence how she liked our village priests and icons and would joke about them.
I would ask you, now, seriously and calmly, what kind of a match you can expect, since a Count cannot content your ambition?
It was not probable that Captain Aylmer would ask her to change it; but let him ask ever so much it must not be changed.
But then he would ask himself--how could she know the difference?
He would ask me questions by the hour; and we talked about everything.
Then again, Corydon would be going into town to do some shopping; and he would ask her to bring out the afternoon paper.
Moreover (we would ask), is the universal omnipresent or present everywhere in its subjicible subjects?
Besides (we would ask) is the statement that the world is false itself true or false.
If so, we would ask you to explain: Do the subsidiaries assist the entity or not?
If, then, they are a useless and dangerous species of population, we would ask, is it generous in our southern friends to burthen us with them?
We would ask, whence have the troubles, which have taken place among the slaves of Louisiana, originated?
AJ] 'I would ask some of our pretended white friends, and the members of the American Colonization Society, why they are so interested in our behalf as to want us to go to Africa?
If so, we would ask why so many of our hearty, hale and healthy brethren, on arriving in that country, fall victims to the malignant fevers and disorders, prevalent in those regions?
But I would ask, Father, that these might be spared, at any rate, for a few days longer.
But I would ask this: If Umzilikazi sits in the seat of Dingane, in whose seat am I to sit?
I would ask you, Nkose, was ever any man in such a position?
At last Birdalone looked up and said: Friend, I would ask thee if thou seest any peril in my entering the Black Valley of the Greywethers by daylight if I leave it by daylight?
Said Birdalone: True is that; but I meant not my question so; but rather I would ask thee if thou weepest because thine heart must needs cast me away, or because thou hast found me again?
Then she hung her head a while and kept silence, and thereafter looked up and spake: I would ask thee a thing and crave somewhat of thee, as if thou wert verily my mother; wilt thou grant it me?
In consequence of my coming here, I expect nothing but that I will be turned off; and I would ask how I am to proceed.
We would askher if she was to settle for that, and she said yes, and we marked it settled.
Sometimes he would ask me if I would give him the wool, and that I would be better to give it to him than to sell it to another.
By that spirit of liberty and equality of which you all admire, we would ask you to do this.
We would ask you to set them the example, by excluding from your pulpits, and from religious communion, the slave-holding and pro-slavery ministers who may happen to visit this country.
He offered this suggestion bona fide, as an alteration that would simplify the operation of the bill; and though he did not mean to move it as an amendment, he would ask whether it was not a proposition that was likely to please all parties?
The bill he would ask to introduce provided for the establishment of a central district at Montreal and its neighbourhood, where the meetings of the assembly should be held.
I think I would ask a sixpence a hundred,' said Rob, slowly; for he had been considering that question for the last ten minutes.
Madge turned away a little, and said with a very pretty smile, 'And so I would, if he would ask me.
I would ask you, if you are aware of the great exertions made by your Government, to induce them to take an active part in this very war.
I would ask, With leave of your grave fatherhoods, if their plot Have any face or colour like to truth?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would ask" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.