Sentence examples for would be a trick from inspiring English sources

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Choosing Rice would be a trick.

He announced the first play of the second half would be a trick play, a flea-flicker the Giants practiced on Friday.

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That would be a neat trick.

What would be a missed trick, however, is for the Kardashians to ignore the reference.

That would be a neat trick, and underscores the savvy deal Comcast has struck.

That would be a neat trick from engines that make over 500 horsepower.

For the richest of countries, shopping our way to moral purity would be a nice trick, but I have my doubts.

But it would be a cruel trick if the bill pre-empted the roughly 30 state laws with weak federal rules.

If interest rates start falling, gold, which offers no yield, may become more attractive still.That would be a neat trick for an element that has already more than doubled in price since its low in 1999.

Now the prime minister and his allies insist a Labour government would be a "con trick" – and, in an ominous vein, that Miliband is out to "seize power" without winning the largest number of seats.

(It would be a mean trick for a witch to tell a stranded passenger to just click her heels together and say the volcano's name three times, and then she would be home).

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