Sentence examples for order would have from inspiring English sources

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Her earlier order would have taken effect on Sept. 1.

Such an order would have contradicted East German law".

Order would have to be restored, eventually, with grace and nimble orchestration.

(In some states, the existence of the order would have barred him from buying guns).

In fairness, it was not always clear that such an order would have prevented the deaths.

Just getting the file cards in order would have challenged Hercules, if Hercules had been literate.

– after the election, a kill order would have had to go out.

But by the next morning, I knew, order would have been restored.

It was not immediately clear what effect the order would have on the protesters meeting in nearby Foley Square.

(Chagall envisioned a school that was open to all tendencies; the new order would have none of that).

Securing order would have meant putting 250,000 troops into the invasion as opposed to 130,000.

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