Sentence examples for would be reserved from inspiring English sources

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The surrounding land would be reserved for ball fields and walking trails.

"That would be reserved for the most unimaginably serious circumstances," Professor Mazur said.

The new law would be reserved for egregious hate-mongering; there will be no frivolous prosecutions.

But it would be reserved for the most severe cases if VIG failed.

When he reinstated the honours, Abbott seemed to suggest they would be reserved for Australians.

He jabs at the 50-mile inner circle that would be reserved for Rapa Nui fishing.

Thirty percent of the apartments would be reserved for families with low or moderate incomes.

And from now on, this day would be reserved to give dignity to the victims.

A small number of apartments would be reserved for formerly homeless families.

The third would be reserved for child abductions, so-called Amber alerts.

The idea was to make sure the death penalty would be reserved for the worst of the worst.

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