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.
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.
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.