Sentence examples for that would mark from inspiring English sources

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It was a time that would mark Russell's transition from political activist to film-maker.

It was, perhaps, a sign of the self-belief that would mark every stage of Sandberg's career.

At 61, he will soon be eligible to become speaker of the house, an honorary position that would mark the end of his ambitions.

But whatever we call it, something real is going on here at home that would mark a major setback for American women — and the men who love them.

They also hoped to return with knowledge of a society that would mark them as especially fit to help mold France's political future.

Two weeks later, Parliament convened for the first time, in an 18-minute session that would mark the Legislature's last meeting for five months.

The idea was to create a work that would mark the 70th anniversary of the disintegration of the Terezín concentration camp in 2014.

Working the ranch with his father, Mr. Brubeck did some early experimenting with the complex rhythms that would mark his music.

But if it were self-sufficient in energy, as it could be by 2035, that would mark a huge shift in world politics.

For Michael Derrick Hudson, he was afraid he lacked that difference that would mark him not as abnormal, but as special.

This was the novel Q, intended as a similarly sprawling and violent work of fiction that would mark the end of the LBP's "five-year plan".

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