Would-of Sentence Examples

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  • The indignation with which the queen repelled the idea may have made him think of the duke of Orleans as a possible constitutional king, because his title would of necessity be parliamentary.

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  • A man less tyrannical or less mean-spirited than Napoleon would of course have let her alone, but Napoleon was Napoleon, and she perfectly well knew him.

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  • This tradition is important in spite of the fact that it first comes clearly before us in a writer belonging to the latter part of the 2nd century, because the prominence and fame of Luke were not such as would of themselves have led to his being singled out to have a Gospel attributed to him.

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  • Pedro's connexion par amours with Inez would of itself have aroused no opposition.

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  • His two folios, it was said, would of course be bought by everybody who could afford to buy them.

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  • And, if any element, Latin or akin to Latin, had lingered on through Byzantine and Saracen rule, it would of course be attracted to the new Latin element, and would help to strengthen it.

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  • If, as is sometimes stated, the tension of a vertical film were absolutely the same throughout, the middle parts would of necessity fall with the acceleration of gravity.

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  • If the wings were not driven at a high speed, and if they were not eccentrics made to revolve upon two separate axes, they would of necessity be large cumbrous structures; but large heavy wings would be difficult to work, and what is worse, they would (if too large), instead of controlling the air, be controlled by it, and so cease to be flying organs.

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  • It would of course be impossible to reduce the ideas of such an irregular thinker to systematic form.

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  • The latter would of course be highly inflationary ", concluded Mr Provan.

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  • Percent per year status country-of-birth fixed that opposition would of cts percent per year status country-of-birth fixed that opposition would of cts percent.

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  • In any matter touching church preferment you would of course be listened to.

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  • In college she, or possibly in some subjects some one else, would of necessity be with me in the lecture-room and at recitations.

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  • It is impossible that there should be a God, for if so he would of necessity be finite.

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  • The operators would of his fellow grand Californian is geological survey set.

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  • No oars apart from the steering oar would of been used on the ship.

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  • I honestly don't know what I would of done if it were not for Tom's help that day.

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