Sentence examples for could be elections from inspiring English sources

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The signers renewed the revolution and promised to appoint a provisional president until there could be elections.

If Sinn Fein walks from the Assembly, the result could be elections in which straight-laced DUP supporters could be expected to punish the party for the Iris affair.

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Voting is our civic right, and the effect of empowering so many Americans— including many underserved populations and elusive millennial voters— could be election-changing.

Could there be election-year violence in a country as nominally stable as Ghana?

And now there could be European elections on the cards.

So there could be two elections in 2015, plus a possible referendum on exit from the EU in 2017.

But if they vote no, then the most likely outcome could be fresh elections.

It appeared as if there could be free elections and democracy.

In the end, this could be an election filled with major issues but not driven by them.

The current ruler is General Higinio Morinigo, who, after the death of his predecessor, in 1940, was appointed to hold office until there could be an election.

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