Sentence examples for stated would from inspiring English sources

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The Rapid players, as already stated, would hardly regard him as an innocent party either.

English, it was stated, would "continue to be used for all official purposes until 1965".

In her judgment she then listed a series of questions which, she stated, would "unfortunately remain a matter for conjecture".

"The perfect search engine," the Google co-founder Sergey Brin famously stated, "would be like the mind of God".

Such assistance, the memo stated, "would give us a powerful set of messages to use in combating critics.

Section 44(a), Goldman stated, would allow copyright owners to bring infringement actions against importers of "foreign copies that were made under proper authority". Ibid.

The park was sorely in need of regeneration rather than embellishment, and even Michelangelo, the 107-page report stated, would have been refused permission.

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The state would never know.

The state would be hollowed out.

"Usually the state would pay for that".

Monday, the state would resume collecting tolls.

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