Sentence examples for would along from inspiring English sources

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Rebel-owned slaves who enlisted would, along with their immediate families, be declared free.

It would, along with Bismarck's Germany, be a new kind of state: centralized, rationalized and mobilized to dominate the coming century.

A swift solution to the American tax case would, along with the return to profit, help restore the bank's credibility with clients, especially in its private banking division.

Mr. Sen restated his long-held conviction that investment in public health and education would, along with the benefits of a market economy, take India far.

Adrian Sanders, MP for Torbay, said: "For the sake of justice a judicial inquiry would, along the lines of the Hutton inquiry, put this to bed once and for all".

The new development was that investors were also increasingly wary of lending to those countries that would, along with Germany, form the nucleus of a hard-core euro in the event of a break-up.

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Traffic would move along avenues extending along the radii and concentric boulevards.

"She would pass along tidbits on how Matt was doing.

Or later on, A&R people would come along, you'd poke fun at them.

I knew that the two of them would get along — I just didn't think they would get along so well.

"The loan portfolio is increasingly taking on characteristics of subprime loans, which would -- along with the [Education] Department's servicing issues -- explain why its performance is deteriorating despite an improving economy," said Barmak Nassirian, director of federal relations and policy analysis at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.

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