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Example sentences for "would love"

  • I told you that I would love you, I love you now, I more than love you.

  • If we had stayed together, Would love, indeed, have stayed?

  • He said he would love to do the errents, I had convinced him that it would be just and right to do 'em, but the Constitution of the United States stood up firm aginst 'em.

  • I would love to obleege Serepta," sez he, "because she belongs to such a lovely sect.

  • I would love to go to Hamilton Arms some time.

  • I am hungry, and I would love to dress up in some of Marjorie's clothes," Ronny made reply.

  • You know we would love to have you with us, but if you were not at ease it would be hard for you.

  • And so God loveth the person without the holiness; but not so much as he would love him if he were holy.

  • For he loveth his elect while enemies and ungodly; and he telleth Israel he loved them because he would love them, and not because they were better than others; and in the womb he loved Jacob best, when he was no better than Esau.

  • Could I love God as I would love him, it would fill me with continual pleasure, and be the sweetest feast that a soul can have.

  • I would love to sleep there under the perfumed herb-roots.

  • I would love a picnic on the moor above all things," she said.

  • I would love to; and you can have a clear two or three hours every afternoon.

  • We would love to, but-- have you done with them all for the time?

  • Sez he: "How I would love to furnish you with 'em, Samantha, when you went to the store in Jonesville.

  • I agin, "how I would love to see him and Waitstill Webb married, and happy.

  • Give my love to your mother and tell her I would love to receive one more pledge of her friendship in the form of a letter for the sake of 'Auld Lang Syne.

  • How I would love now to have the opportunity to do his bidding; but he has gone from the earthly life.

  • I would love to visit you in your happy home that Maggie so graphically described and to see that beautiful boy upon whom she lavished so many praises.

  • And he asked at me if I loved him not, and did very hard press me to say that I would love him: for he saith he loveth me better than all the world.

  • Well--methinks I would love to be a judge for a bit.

  • I would love dearly to read o'er what my philosophical sister hath writ, and comment on the same: but I reckon I must tarry till to-morrow.

  • I felt truly I would love to weep upon his tomb.

  • He said he would love to do Dorlesky's errents.

  • I did her errent up honorable and square, as I would love to have a errent done for me.

  • I would love to obleege Dorlesky," says he, "because she belongs to such a lovely sex.

  • I would love to come, sir, and it's very kind of you to ask me.

  • All the same I would love to go over to that big white house in the cherry trees, and see a dress rehearsal.

  • I would love to stay longer, if I could, but perhaps I may be able to come up again while I'm at camp.

  • I am sure I would love to stay at the Cedars longer," their sister assured them.

  • He has been such a dear brother to me for so many years; you would love him, too, I am sure, if you knew him as well as I.

  • But you promised that you would be a good girl if I would love you, and this is not keeping your promise.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would love" 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:
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