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Example sentences for "you wouldn"

  • You wouldn't like to be called nothing but a woman all the time.

  • You wouldn't change into any of those women if you could.

  • You wouldn't think so to look at her, but she is.

  • You wouldn't think so to look at me, would you?

  • You wouldn't be happy either, if you didn't do something.

  • You wouldn't have much chance in London, I suppose," said Christopher.

  • One of them, I know, or you wouldn't talk about them.

  • Do you mean to say that if he had found his way up here instead of me, you wouldn't have been a little more blind, and a little more deaf, and a little less flourishing, than you have been?

  • You know, I just washed up from work an' skinned over here to tell it to you once more, so you wouldn't forget.

  • You wouldn't think he was a farmer to look at 'm.

  • An' you wouldn't want me to any more'n I'd want you to stomach something you just couldn't.

  • I make good money, an' you wouldn't want for anything.

  • But no; you wouldn't listen, you with your highfalutin' notions an' more pairs of shoes than any decent woman should have.

  • If you're found out, you'll have to keep on going, and I take it you wouldn't be particular where you went.

  • You--you wouldn't want me to just run and let them catch me, would you?

  • You wouldn't go an' lie to an old feller like me, would yuh, son?

  • You wouldn't need to stay young for me, Effie.

  • So are you, or you wouldn't have said what you just said.

  • You wouldn't never make a mistake and think she'd escaped from the first row in the chorus.

  • Well, you wouldn't hardly call it that, seeing that she's been sick with typhoid for seven weeks.

  • You wouldn't be disposed to give me the chance?

  • You wouldn't suspect they were written by the same man, eh?

  • You wouldn't wish to make unpleasantness.

  • You wouldn't have took it up so, if it hadn't been for the wine.

  • You wouldn't relapse, if you were going out?

  • You wouldn't tell for a dollar, would yuh?

  • The things she said to me you wouldn't believe.

  • You wouldn't like me half so well if I could just drop that claim and think no more about it.

  • You wouldn't DO anything about it--not if you knew it was the truth!

  • You're so scared Andy's got a josh covered up somewheres, you wouldn't take a drink uh whisky if he ast yuh up to the bar!

  • You wouldn't go and ask Mrs. Ford or Mrs. Brashear to do your washing; and the Lord knows that neither Jim Brashear nor Bate Ford makes half what Ezra Jackson does.

  • After a while, you wouldn't see anything in it but the trick.

  • That is, you wouldn't marry me till you were sure you could chuck me.

  • You wouldn't let him have what he wanted; so what's the use of making it any worse?

  • You wouldn't like her much, but she dances well enough and she's having a rotten time.

  • You didn't do what you promised me you wouldn't, did you--NOT before Miss Perry!

  • You wouldn't get stuff like that in ten years.

  • You--you wouldn't expect me to help you put on your make-up, would you?

  • Them boys can sure ride and rope and handle stock, if that's what you want; and I reckon it is, or you wouldn't be out here with your bunch of actors looking for the real stuff.

  • Come on now if you wouldn't have the company to see you skelped.

  • A soft lad the like of you wouldn't slit the windpipe of a screeching sow.

  • You wouldn't stay when there was need for you, and let you step off nimble this time when there's none.

  • Understand, though, while you might be able to fool me, you wouldn't fool the man I'm buying it for.

  • You wouldn't have left the apartment but for me.

  • You can't--you wouldn't like to take me out the way I am, Ernie!

  • But you're not quite sure; and besides, if you were, you wouldn't have the courage.

  • Made an impression on YOU, it seems, or you wouldn't remember it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you wouldn" 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:
    est bien; large series; you call; you desire; you had better take; you haven; you please; you put; young birds; young farmer; young lassie; young master; young orchard; young reader; young sir; younger daughter; youngest daughter; your account; your correspondents; your hands; your hearts; your honor; your people; your pocket; your servant; your sister