Sentence examples for a chapter that would from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a chapter that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific chapter in a book or document that has a particular purpose or outcome.
Example: "The author included a chapter that would explore the implications of climate change on future generations."
Alternatives: "a chapter intended to" or "a chapter designed to".

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What I hungered for was a chapter that would have been called "The Geopolitics of Globalization" -- in which Kissinger reflected on economic integration, the Internet, the information revolution and the fact that we all increasingly know how everyone else lives and the impact these developments have on the balance of power, the behavior of statesmen and the game of nations.

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If that could just leave with me, and we could get to a new chapter, that would be terrific".

Advisers say Mrs. Clinton will promise a "new chapter" that would expand upon Mr. Obama's efforts to address persistently stagnant wages and rising inequality.

Mr Golby told how the budget marked "a significant new chapter" that would "instil public pride back into this county".

So you have portraits of the people who created these interesting adaptations interspersed between each chapter that would otherwise be a massive travelogue.

Basic concepts are clearly presented in this chapter that would be redundant to an established cancer biologist but invaluable to a newcomer to the field and of great importance in the context of the book as a teaching resource.

She cited as an example a bill introduced in Connecticut, co-sponsored by the local SEIU chapter, that would fine large employers who fail to pay at least $15 per hour.

Dr Mabon writes, "By the editor's own admission, there are a number of chapters that would have strengthened the book, particularly on Central Asia but also the United Kingdom, the latter of which appears to be a glaring omission". This sentence creates the impression that I have written that a chapter on Saudi Arabian relations with the United Kingdom would have strengthened the book.

I could fill a whole book with chapters that would ensure this country is fed.

Why not separate the books into separately bound softcover chapters that would fit neatly into a looseleaf binder that stays at school?

Mr Sarkozy has said that France is willing to allow negotiations with Turkey to proceed, as long as they are limited to those chapters that would lead to his preferred option of a "privileged partnership".

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