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Example sentences for "would gladly"

  • Hereupon the curate observed, "I have hardly said a word as yet; and I would gladly be relieved of a doubt, arising from what Don Quixote has said, that worries and works my conscience.

  • Even if it were more," said Don Fernando, "I would gladly travel so far for the sake of doing so good a work.

  • I would gladly eat a bit of something," said Don Quixote, "for I feel it would come very seasonably.

  • I would gladly give my life to save the fatherland.

  • I would gladly give my poor old life to make you happy.

  • I would gladly give my life to lead you and Max to heaven," said I.

  • I will go further, and confess that the discrepancy makes me doubt many things I would gladly believe.

  • There ARE such persons as would gladly be rid of life, and in their condition all would feel the same.

  • And I would gladly stay a while, and that in a house no bigger than yours, if I had a conscience of the same sort in my back-parlour," said Leopold smiling.

  • Yet are there some things still whereupon I would gladly be resolved.

  • A German Venus, whom I would gladly send to Titian for a model.

  • He would gladly do all that his skill would permit for the knight, but in so serious a fracture of the skull only the special mercy of Heaven could preserve life.

  • Tell him how you are situated at the court, and what prospects, you have here in Ratisbon or elsewhere; for instance, I would gladly go to the magnificent Netherlands with my husband.

  • Setting aside the morality of the case, nine-tenths of those very persons who sing the loudest, swear the hardest, and appear the most depraved, would gladly quit a course that makes their conscience see a constable in every shadow.

  • Where one dishonest debtor finds his way thither, a dozen human beings who are enclosed within that gloomy wall, would gladly—willingly, acquit themselves of their responsibilities if they had the means.

  • I dare say Captain Sparks, as he calls himself, would gladly be thrashed every hour in the day on the same terms," observed the lawyer.

  • Unless you amend, as I would gladly wish, then we may persist, you in your anger and hostility and I in paying no heed.

  • It is also certain that wherever we be there too is a great crowd of demons who lie in wait for us, would gladly affright us, do us harm, and, were it possible, fall upon us with sword and long spear.

  • To Amsdorf he says in a letter that he would gladly die.

  • Die of this disease I would gladly do; it is better than life itself, though it be attended with fears.

  • May it please your Majesty, if I could possess the tinker's abilities, I would gladly give in exchange all my learning.

  • And as for your saying I may meet in public, if I may be suffered, I would gladly do it.

  • Even so, God has thrown His hook and His net into all the world, before our feet, before our eyes, before our minds, and He would gladly draw us securely to Himself by means of all His creatures.

  • And if there were anyone whom I would gladly please, I should do nothing else in word or deed than what I knew that he liked.

  • But oh sometimes I feel that I would gladly die if only that poor little child-martyr were restored to those who love him and given back once more to joy and happiness.

  • He would gladly go to-morrow if she would come with him.

  • But this same fancy, which you blame and praise, disturbs also the confidence which I would gladly have in your Highness.

  • I would gladly root up every recollection of it from my soul.

  • If it could be obtained by magic, I would gladly put on my magic girdle and call upon Lady Hecate.

  • This I would gladly exchange--that is to say, would part with to some German baron--if I could obtain the fief of Villeroy.

  • I would gladly do so, my lord king," Sir Eustace replied.

  • No; I call God to witness that I would gladly consent to be hanged to-morrow if all this could be brought about by that means.

  • My heart doth tremble for distress; my conscience pricks me sore, And bids me cease that course in time, which I would gladly run.

  • These words do nothing edify, but rather fancies fill, Which we would gladly, if we could, endeavour for to kill.

  • If it please your grace, pardon me, and give me leave, I would gladly bring my nephew on the way.

  • Indeed, we would gladly banish to such concert-rooms all that music, however beautiful in itself, which intrudes on the exclusive recollection proper to the house of God.

  • We would gladly dwell on the three chapters at the end of Vol.

  • Yes, indeed, mother, I would gladly go away anywhere from here, where for the last six years there has been nothing but war and bloodshed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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