Sentence examples for inevitably would from inspiring English sources

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And, what if the trade reversed, as it inevitably would?

But doing that inevitably would attract political and union opposition.

The editor, inevitably, would seek to protect the reporter's source.

But the topic of the meetings inevitably would turn to Watt's attraction to her, Grimes said.

"If members vote against it will inevitably would mean significant cost-cutting and branch closure.

Claude, inevitably, would like his brother's absence to be far more permanent.

But they inevitably would get pulled and have small tears on the skin as a result.

BUT WOULD NOT BE BURDEN Increase in Farmer's Buying Power, He Says, Inevitably Would Break Economic Jam.

Instead, it must show that the same evidence "inevitably would have been discovered by lawful means". Nix v. Williams, 467 U. S., at 444 (emphasis added).

Someone asked him if he thought it would be unbearable to go through all of it again, as he inevitably would if Hillary ran for President in 2008.

Reductions inevitably would hit education, the national parks, health research and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, just to name a few, Mr. Horney said.

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