Sentence examples for would be relief from inspiring English sources

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That would be relief to his many admirers among Timor-Leste's 1.2m people.

"If this were a serious country, there would be relief workers here, finding the children buried underneath that house," my friend Florence told me.

When asked specifically if there would be relief for the Australians, Mr Widodo shook his head.

The assistant chief felt that flood education can only succeed if there is motivation to listen by informing the community that there would be relief distribution.

BBC political editor Nick Robinson said there would be relief that the latest Conservative to switch to UKIP was "not a big figure", but added: "Having said that, it is the theme of this conference underlying the surface, which is 'could they stop the Tories winning?'".

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Finally, the United States argued that the only appropriate relief would be injunctive relief instead of damages.

That would be a relief.

For businesses, that would be a relief.

One or two would be a relief.

That, at least, would be a relief.

For most other countries, easier credit would be welcome relief.

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