Sentence examples for would have deprived from inspiring English sources

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The move would have deprived the United Nations of any oversight over future Afghan elections.

But to disdain them would have deprived the index of a broad enough base.

Left to his own devices, Frick says, he would have deprived the Jews only of their citizenship rights.

We can see now that any television success would have deprived us of his many fine biographies.

This would have deprived South of one of his dummy entries, but it would not have defeated him.

Receding forests would have deprived them of the more nutritious leaves and fruits that forest-dwelling primates survive on, said Milton.

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But if those two being apart would've deprived the world of Jean-Ralphio, well, nothing is more upside down than that.

1 I agree with the opinion of the Court the circumstances, this would not have deprived appellees of their Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial.

It is a serious defamatory allegation to accuse a scientist (or pretty well anyone) of being a "Walter Mitty" character and even the swift apology from Tom Kelly, the Downing Street spokesman, would not have deprived Dr Kelly of the possibility of substantial libel damages had he been alive.

The bills in play, alternatively secretive and rushed they were put together outside the normal committee process would have deprived millions of people of health insurance and jacked up premiums in exchange for modest deficit reduction.

If writers subscribed to a similar belief, civilization would have been deprived of many a masterwork, starting with the "Iliad".

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