Sentence examples for was would from inspiring English sources

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was would

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Used to; was or were habitually accustomed to ( + bare infinitive); indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly.

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The question was, would Steinbeck agree?

The question was, would angiostatin?

The question was, would they make it.

The only question was: Would the inexperienced dog join in?

The question was, would we hit a guardrail first?

The question I actually asked you was: would you reveal the information about your costs.

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And the railway-that-never-was would make a wonderful long-distance footpath.

The question was: Would anyone ever publish it?

To rebuild Paradise as it was would be land-use malpractice.

The question was, would you meet with an adversary without conditions?

And whoever it was would surely not have had Welsh rugby's fortunes in mind.

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