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Example sentences for "would live"

  • Finally, Tabby and others came and made me presents of buckskins and beavers and begged me to forgive the Indians who had threatened me, saying that if I would live and be their friend they never would say whisky to me again.

  • Some good spirit told me to hold on, that I would live.

  • He then turned to his wife and said: "Wife have I not been telling our neighbors for two years past that apostles having the true gospel would come to this land, and that I would live to see them?

  • But her house, with all its contents, she left to Father Buschman, with the request that he would live in it, at least in summer.

  • Wherefore their state being thus deplorable, and their spirits thus incorrigible, they must be pitied, and left, and fled from, if we would live.

  • If ever we would live in peace, let us reverence the feet of them that bring the glad tidings of it.

  • If ever we would live in peace and unity, we must pray for it.

  • If we would live in peace, let us remember our relations to God--as children to a father, and to each other as brethren.

  • If we would live in peace, let us make the best constructions of one another's words and actions.

  • If we would live in peace, let us remember our relations to God, as children to a father, and to each other as brethren.

  • Yet am I, if I would live, forced to stoop 'ad vulgus captandum!

  • He swore that he would yet love, that he would live a new life, that he would drain the cup of every passion that he had not yet tasted, before he should be an old man.

  • He was a wise man, he would live a hundred years.

  • I knew that he would live, for none die on whom the drug takes hold.

  • Clearly she did not know if he would live or die.

  • And then thou gavest him the medicine, and that five minutes dragged long before I knew if he would live or die, and I tell thee that all the sixty generations that are gone were not so long as that five minutes.

  • Mr. Darling, as a punishment to himself for taking their guardian Nana away, had vowed that he would live in the kennel till his children's return.

  • If he would live quietly at his Antian or Tusculan villa, amid his books and writings, he should be treated with all respect; he should be borne with, even though he talked so much of his own Consulate.

  • He believed that the Marius, a poem written by Cicero in praise of his great fellow-townsman, would live to posterity forever.

  • Cicero, whether he did or did not know that his letters would live, was impeded by no such fear.

  • Yes, there remains some help which you might give, If you, as I would die for love, would live.

  • I can, with honour, give: Nor should you die, if after, I would live.

  • A woman's witness can no credit give To truths divine, and therefore I would live.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would live" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    her horse; would amount; would create; would deliver; would desire; would ever; would fight; would find; would follow; would get; would have been hard; would have been very; would have told you; would leave; would naturally; would never have been; would permit; would prefer; would ride; would rise; would see; would stay; would take; would venture; would wish; would work