Sentence examples for would be forgotten from inspiring English sources

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It did, however, mean Lowery's photo would be forgotten.

Every year, Smith's play would be forgotten by the time the champions were crowned.

Ms. Arianda said on Tuesday that she never worried that she would be forgotten.

If it didn't, it wouldn't be a classic — it would be forgotten.

If the Trojan War had gone unrecorded in poetry, it would be forgotten by history.

But they presumably hoped the former leader would be forgotten by now.

Mr. Pataki said that the vicissitudes of this difficult process would be forgotten with time.

Makhanya said it was unlikely that Pistorius would be forgotten, even if jailed.

King said there was a risk that the lessons of the financial crisis would be forgotten.

AL JOLSON'S biggest fear was that he would be forgotten, and he was partly right.

In 1972, Lewin confessed to writing it and he thought that the whole caper would be forgotten.

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