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Example sentences for "would please"

  • If you can separate your selfe and your misdemeanors, you are welcome to the house: if not, and it would please you to take leaue of her, she is very willing to bid you farewell To.

  • Faith my Lord, I spoke it but according to the trick: if you will hang me for it you may: but I had rather it would please you, I might be whipt Duke.

  • But when the way was made And pau'd with gold: the Emperor thus desir'd, That he would please to alter the Kings course, And breake the foresaid peace.

  • If no inconvenience to you, it would please me much to remain here.

  • If no inconvenience to you, it would please me much to remain in this delightful spot.

  • He is well," answered the other, "and it would please me much if you could remain and ride him again; but I feel that it would be wrong to interrupt you in such a pious journey as you now undertake.

  • And I beg of God Pardon and Forgiveness, and that he would please to bring us to the true and certain Knowledge of himself, for he is gracious and liberal of his Favours.

  • I thought it would please you," she said, simply.

  • I said we weren't thinkin' of offerin' charity and if it would please her to have us run an expense book we'd do it, of course.

  • And then--and then she asked me if I would please go away and leave her.

  • We began already to converse together in some sort; and the first words I learnt, were to express my desire “that he would please give me my liberty;” which I every day repeated on my knees.

  • If you have any idea we've been enjoying ourselves, it would please me well for you to have a turn at such fun.

  • I have seen the day That I have worn a visor and could tell A whispering tale in a fair lady's ear, Such as would please.

  • If you will hang me for it, you may; but I had rather it would please you I might be whipt.

  • If you can separate yourself and your misdemeanours, you are welcome to the house; if not, and it would please you to take leave of her, she is very willing to bid you farewell.

  • It would please me well shouldst thou beat him sorely,[1] for to my dishonour he comes to attack thee.

  • It would please me," replied Cuchulain; "for whoso begins with arms has the right to desist.

  • It would please us well," Medb replied, "werest thou to fight and contend with Cuchulain on the ford and ward him off from us at the morning hour early on the morrow.

  • In fact, it would not be a great matter to put a fire out every night if it would please her.

  • The one thing to be done is what you like, but if you could see your way to keep Mrs. Nesbit, it would please me.

  • Then it would please you if I tried to straighten out things for him?

  • Well," said Witham, "it would please me if you did, as well as cool your feet.

  • It would please me, and I believe they want it.

  • When he said this, he began to entreat me that I would please to give him the same post which he held in the ship, viz.

  • He then asked me if I would please to grant him one thing, that, whatever his opinion should be, what he should say should be no prejudice to them in their present condition.

  • Dear father, my own dear, dead, soldier father, it would please you to have me do something for your old friend.

  • It would be a great happiness if my need opened the way for Ella, for I feel it would please my father as much as it would please me if I could be of service to his old friend and his daughter.

  • It would please me so very much to have you promise me that if ever you are ill or if ever you feel that my presence would relieve your loneliness you will apprise me and let me come to you.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    convalescent home; double refraction; great mountain; money bill; would ask; would consent; would expect; would give; would gladly; would grant; would have; would have been glad; would have been hard; would have thee know; would lead; would live; would present; would rather; would resign; would scarcely; would shoot; would sing; would succeed; would they; would undertake; would wish