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Example sentences for "would bring"

  • The extinguishment of the war debt of the State, already nearly accomplished, would bring an immediate and large reduction of taxes.

  • It would indeed, according to their own boasts, add a peculiar gratification to their anticipated triumph if they could feel assured that it would bring chagrin or a sense of humiliation to the Republican masses of the loyal States.

  • Noailles hailed with enthusiasm the first dawn of the revolution, believing it would bring about a new era for France, a grand national reform.

  • Tom put all the grandeur and wealth before me himself, that the joining of the two farms and marrying him would bring to me.

  • About dark I strolled up to a second-hand book store and asked how much a bible, nearly new, would bring?

  • Now was my time to make a "mash," so I assured her that I would bring in a dozen or two and lay them at her feet.

  • Edward Churchman told them that the master and one of the merchants were ashore, and he would bring us to them if they pleased.

  • Having set this matter afloat, and knowing that my ship rode in a dangerous place, I told the governor that, now he was satisfied I was not a man of war, I would bring my ship into their roads.

  • At its close he promised to summon a Parliament in November, and he called on the electors to choose such members as would bring to a successful end the policy he had begun.

  • It was in effect an appeal from Parliament to the people; and it was an appeal which made such a reform in Parliament as would bring it into unison with public opinion a mere question of time.

  • The full issues of such a reform, the changes which it would bring with it, the displacement of political power which it would involve, Burke alone of the men of his day understood.

  • I trust in God it would bring her to your aid.

  • Its timely adoption, I doubt not, would bring restoration, and thereby stay both.

  • He would bring up the question again and again, until he had the sense of the House again.

  • The pay ought to be such as would bring persons of middling circumstances into the House; persons neither too high in life nor too low.

  • If the motion before the committee was negatived, he gave notice that he would bring in his, viz: to fill up the blank with the person last antecedently chosen President of the Senate.

  • When I refused this offer, because we came to see him, and not to rob him, he thought it the most beautiful language, and said he would bring them to the house himself.

  • Immediately after breakfast the king sent his pages in a great hurry to say he was waiting on the hill for me, and begged I would bring all my guns immediately.

  • He promised to draw up a Memorandum, which he would bring to-morrow at twelve o'clock, after having consulted some of his colleagues, and begged that it might not be considered that he had accepted the Government till then.

  • However, he is now yours, and I have no right to him or to the money he would bring.

  • As soon as they began to feel themselves settled, Mrs. Arnott wrote to ask a visit from me, requesting that I would bring my nieces, Harriet Armand and Mary Mackay, with me.

  • Just a few minutes more, and he would bring it to my house.

  • The house alone, not to sin with her tongue, would bring in enough to make a living.

  • If that movement should become more general and effective, it would bring home to all who should take part in it the effects of the labor-paralyzing policy.

  • Does progress in method and in wealth tend to stimulate that enlarging of the number of working people which, in so far as they are concerned, would bring progress to an end?

  • Every day's transactions are governed by them as truly as a physical element like water in active movement is affected by forces which, if they acted alone, would bring it to a state of permanent rest.

  • I would bring her to thee to win thee, but she will not come.

  • How he would bring it to pass he did not know, but some time the way would open out.

  • She often thought of Peter, and wondered what changes he would bring to the lonely life of the fells.

  • For the future he hoped and expected nothing, yet found a fascination in wondering what it would bring.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    four corps; would begin; would better; would give; would hardly; would have thee know; would have told you; would hear; would live; would make; would necessarily; would produce; would propose; would recommend; would refer; would remark; would remember; would succeed; would suggest; would that; would then; would try; would venture; would vote; would wait; would write