Sentence examples for change would have from inspiring English sources

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Such a huge change would have to be highly disruptive.

He said any change would have to go through parliament.

But this change would have created two insurmountable problems.

The change would have to start within the white community.

The change would have to be accomplished by 1994.

Given the growing mistrust, any unilateral attempt at change would have failed.

It might be expected that companies with "responsible" strategies on climate change would have lost value.

The proposed change would have benefited lower-income earners, the majority of voters in the state.

The change would have made these earnings "ordinary" income, subject to New York State taxes.

But, if smoking were just for Republicans or Democrats, change would have been far more unlikely.

The bag would have moved as intended; the change would have been imperceptible.

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