Sentence examples for would be aftermath from inspiring English sources

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Everything that followed would be aftermath, punishment.

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What would be the aftermath of our involvement on the ground?

That's a fatal flaw for a would-be aftermath drama: If Eve's family doesn't much seem to care, why should we?

Other euro-area members could suffer contagion as markets bet on further defaults.If the act of leaving would be hard, the aftermath might be even harder.

After decades of playing poor relation to television advertising, grass-roots politics has become a campaign star this year, as many political pros predicted it would be in the aftermath of the Bush-Gore face-off of 2000.

Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan police commissioner, last year told the home affairs select committee he thinks that "at some stage 28 days is not going to be sufficient, and the worst time to debate whether an extension is needed would be in the aftermath of an atrocity".

Sir Ian Blair, the commissioner of the Metropolitan police, last year told the home affairs select committee that he thought that "at some stage 28 days is not going to be sufficient, and the worst time to debate whether an extension is needed would be in the aftermath of an atrocity".

The only circumstance in which he could see Labour having to consider working with the Lib Dems, as a last resort, would be in the aftermath of a general election which followed a yes vote in the Scottish independence referendum this month.

She initially worried that Aftermath would be similar territory to Hotel Rwanda.

Do you think such a contest — and its aftermath would be destabilizing?

12.22pm: Freedman asks if there was an concept of how awful the aftermath would be.

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