Sentence examples for which would get to from inspiring English sources

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If the group fails, the land would revert back to the government, which would get to keep the purchase price.

The Daily Mirror called the song "a full-on disco number which would get to No. 1 even if it wasn't by Spice Girls and even if they weren't giving all the money to Comic Relief".

After joining the media, telecom, and utilities practice, I was shocked to find out that two of the practice directors were essentially fighting over which would get to staff me on their media project.

The Battle of Blenheim in 1704 was one of the first and bloodiest of many battles in the 14-year War of the Spanish Succession, between the English and their various allies fought with the French and their allies about which would get to choose the next king of Spain, a declining but still immense global empire.

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When she met Ben Singer 3 1/2 years ago, who later eventually became her manager, she was told to "build a fire" first and write songs which would get people to follow her "fire".

She has previously said she wanted her tenure to at least match the nearly 23 years of Justice Louis Brandeis, which would get her to April 2016, and said she had a new "model" in Justice Stevens, who retired at age 90 after nearly 35 years on the bench.

The Keystone pipeline is Canada's Plan A. Plan B is a pipeline to British Columbia, which would get the oil to China.

Out of the blue I got a phone call this morning to say the only way to get the passport in time was to upgrade and pay £79 - which would get the passport to us by 0900 the next morning.

The Dodd bill requires money-raising startups to register with the SEC, which would get 120 days to review the filing.

With a week, a couple of extravagant days in the city followed by a more reasonable trip down to the Keys offered up that little bit of weirdness that America can provide so well and which would get you through to spring.

In [55], however, the clause does not express a declarative, but instead commands a change which would "get the world to match the words" ((Searle 1976): 3).

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