Sentence examples for would be extinct from inspiring English sources

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It is estimated that without protective measures in place, it would be extinct within a decade; and that extinction would be "not only a tragedy in itself but may have unforeseen, and potentially disastrous, consequences for the functioning of the vegetation communities of which feather-leaved banksia is an integral part".

Were it not for Bartram, the tree would be extinct.

Imagine that: how many more species would be extinct?

Watkins predicted that houseflies and rats would be extinct.

Its message was stark: the koala would be extinct "within 30 years".

In an ideal world Jurassic Park would be extinct, once and for all.

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A. If that were true, natural selection would have its toll and we'd be extinct.

Were it not for close-up footage of your species looking cute you'd be extinct by now.

Without that, we'd be extinct.

And had they done so, we wouldn't be here now; we'd be extinct.

If frustration were enough to make us throw in the towel, we'd be extinct.

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