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Now it would be better to keep a sharp lookout for what he might do.

In 1967, a science magazine predicted that private passenger vehicles would be barred from most city cores by 1986.

I believe it would be unproductive with regard to the present recovery.

How disappointed my parents would be, if I should fail! She asked me if I would be free next Sunday.

The worst-case scenario for this political party would be if the leader tries to hang onto power, and takes the party down with him.

If the ice covering the Antarctic continent were to melt, the level of the sea would rise so much that the whole world would be flooded.

It would be a shame for a young man to be at loose ends just because he can't get the kind of job he wants.

It had never occurred to her that he would be punished.

She told me she would be here about six.

Harrison indicated to me that he would be interested in working with us on the project if we need any help.

It would be a serious exaggeration to say that Balou's life is in danger, but he certainly is sick.

It would be ridiculous to spend all their money.

In the best possible learning environment, the computer-student ratio would be 1:1.

In 1995, the President of France unleashed a storm of worldwide protest with the announcement that nuclear testing would be resumed in French Polynesia.

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