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Example sentences for "would write"

  • I then thought whether I would write to Lord de Versely, and tell him what had happened; but I decided that I would not.

  • When I spoke of my soon being afloat again, he said that he would not fail to watch over my interests at the Hall during my absence, and he requested that I would write to him, and consider him as my sincere friend.

  • As for the Italian singers he thought so much of them that he told Caroline Ungher that he would write an Italian opera for Barbaja's company.

  • At Diabelli's request he had said that he would write a quintet with flute.

  • He could not say exactly when he would write, nor whether he would write to her or to her mother; but the thing should be done immediately on his return to town.

  • The post from Guestwick went out at seven, and he must at once make up his mind whether or no he would write to Amelia on that day.

  • Pratt was to come to him at his office on the following morning, and he went to bed resolving that he would write it at his desk.

  • He would write to Anastasia, and put off his visit till the next day.

  • He said he would write a note for Mr Westray.

  • The merchants," he would write, "are indulged with ship news.

  • They associated themselves together, and all those who had occasion to write to a particular place, though to different persons, would write on the same piece of paper and under the same cover.

  • I told her all I knew about her sister, and promised I would write to Turin to enquire whether she were still there.

  • People talked about getting him a pension, but the project has been relegated to the Greek Kalends, as they said that if he had a pension he would write no more.

  • Voltaire said that if I liked to play it at his house he would write to M.

  • Duc de Choiseul would be at the Invalides the next day, and that I should speak to him at once, and take a letter he would write for me.

  • Huxley told me some time ago that after a time he would write a review on all the reviews, whether he will I know not.

  • Lectures and ended by saying, "I wish he would write a book.

  • Roses, and several times I thought I would write to you, but did not know whether you would think me too intrusive.

  • And if I, as I intended to do, would write a series of thirty to forty volumes, it could certainly be presumed, that no reasonable man would get the idea, that a single person could have experienced all this.

  • I telegraphed Pustet that I had to discontinue the work in progress and that I would write no further word for him.

  • And this is good, because his book, if he would write it, would surely prove that there is hardly one among a thousand prisoners who would be able to assess himself and his punishment impartially and objectively.

  • He wished very much that I would write a novel about this; but I rejected this most decisively.

  • The Bey said, Very well, he would write himself; and threatened to turn Eaton out of the Regency.

  • He would write a story of the struggles of a young author in the metropolis--not such a young author as himself, a rebel and a frenzied egotist, but a plain, everyday young author whom other people could care about.

  • Thyrsis pledged his word that he would write no more to Mr. Harding; and so they settled down to wait for a reply.

  • He would write to you to-night, but he thinks he had rather write next post; he will think so a good while.

  • You wish I would write, as a sign of life.

  • He replied by the next post that he would write as soon as he had seen Lovegrove, who was then from home.

  • Would write to my aunt Hester,[6] but know not what to say to her.

  • If, then, he has no self, and if I am a poet, where is the wonder that I should say I would write no more?

  • The next day my Lady Suffolk desired I would write her a patent for appointing Lady Temple poet laureate to the fairies.

  • An old friend and fellow-townsman of mine, Captain Medwin, is on a visit to us at present, and we anxiously expect Keats, to whom I would write if I knew where to address.

  • He also tould me that yf I would write Mr. Eaton or Mr. Nealson, that he ment to send a man expres to Umbra this day.

  • Gonosque Dono retorned to Firando, and viseted me at my lodging, offring to carry my letter yf I would write; for the which I gave hym thanks, telling hym I hoped to follow after to morrow.

  • And, after we were gon to bed, Tonomon Samme, the Kinges brother, sent me word that he ment to send an expres to the King of Fingo, and that yf I would write he should carry my letter.

  • Later, she would understand even more clearly, for he would write a letter and send it to Gorston Old Hall, where some servant would have been given a forwarding address.

  • Denin longed to add to his letter the request that she would write often; but he would not ask that of Barbara.

  • He would write to Barbara, and give her the assurance she asked for.

  • In the very chapters in which he exposed his father and mother and his mistress, he would write of them with a poetic tenderness and charm.

  • Sometimes even, as soon as he reached the École, he would write an effusive letter to his sister.

  • At best he would write a letter or two which were never answered.


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