Sentence examples for that would wind from inspiring English sources

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"When we were founded, people thought this was something that would wind up at the end of the Second World War," Mr. Wordsworth said.

The cardinal stressed that the topic had not emerged as one of the recurring themes that would wind up in the final report to the pope.

And I saw tables where eager hands were forging embroidery and making decoration out of bits of cloth that would wind up on McQueen's fantastical runways — like the coral and undersea-themed show for spring 2012.

The Weaver and Gardner appointments, in particular, signaled President Johnson's Great Society strategy — an urban manifesto that would wind up being seriously undermined by Mr. Rusk's expensive prosecution of the war in Vietnam.

Albanese was referring to shipping legislation that would wind back preferences for Australian crews by allowing foreign-crewed ships to complete more jobs in Australian waters before being required to pay Australian wages.

The governor's appointment of a lieutenant governor, he said in a statement, "would not provide long-term political stability, but rather the opposite, by involving the governor in a political ploy that would wind through the courts for many months".

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The most striking of the proposals has envisioned the possibility of moving the whole machinery of the U. N. from New York to West Berlin-a gesture that would wound no one's pride here & that might be of great advantage to the organization itself as well as to Berlin.

And while most weeks of his 33-year career at 60 minutes he offered a dose of humanity at the end of the broadcast, he occasionally spewed speech that would wound.

The first night of class, I slunk nervously into the funky Hideout Theater in downtown Austin, desperately hoping I wouldn't do something that'd wind up on Youtube the next morning.

Weekly, I pressed him for a guarantee – that we would wind up together, that his divorce was inevitable, that he'd always love me.

But they have lived in fear that Emily would wind up in an emergency room, or that the recession would sap the hospital's generosity, or that Children's Mercy would disqualify them if their income rose.

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