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Example sentences for "would naturally"

  • American forms, and it is obvious that a mountain, as it became slowly upheaved, would naturally be colonised from the surrounding lowlands.

  • Exogamy supposes a body of clans, and, given a group of totemic clans, it would naturally be attached to these, and so become an organic part of their social constitution.

  • They were bonds of union between communities, and their authoritative rĂ´le would naturally force on them a certain sense of responsibility.

  • When the custom of exogamy arose it would naturally attach to the clan as the social unit.

  • Renovating alfalfa fields is much more easily and effectively done, as would naturally be expected, in areas where conditions are highly favorable to its growth than where these are only moderately favorable.

  • The seed crops, as would naturally be expected, vary much; crops are harvested which run all the way from 1 to 20 bushels per acre.

  • The precious metals, therefore, would naturally exchange in India for a somewhat greater quantity of the precious stones, and for a much greater quantity of food than in Europe.

  • When it was first established, it would naturally be regulated by the usual wages of common labourers, the rank of people from which foot soldiers are commonly drawn.

  • A vicious wild beast stamping and devouring would naturally represent a cruel, tyrannical government; and a good woman represents the true church, while a vile harlot represents the church apostate.

  • But the combination is not such a one as would naturally lead us to conclude that reference is made to God's church.

  • We would naturally expect to see divine aid extended, and this is done by the change of symbolic imagery, Michael (Christ) and his angels appearing to wage war against the dragon.

  • I have never come across a pile embattled; but it would naturally be embattled on both edges.

  • In years of plenty," he says, "by occasioning an extraordinary exportation, it necessarily keeps up the price of corn in the home market above what it would naturally fall to.

  • But it must be noted that those signs which correspond to one another in the two systems are such as would naturally be identical in any two systems of pictorial writing, developed independently but under similar conditions.

  • As we ascend in the social scale, it would naturally be supposed that we should find the value of life greater, and occupations more healthy.

  • It would naturally be imagined that the wrecks and collisions that occur on our own coasts formed only an insignificant portion of the casualties that take place throughout the world.

  • It would naturally be supposed that the winter would show a vast preponderance over the summer months; but the difference is not so great as might be expected.

  • Or, deviating from that order for obvious reasons, he would naturally return to it when those reasons no longer prevailed, which he does not do.

  • IF THINE WHOLE BODY IS LIGHT" (Lk xi, 36) If this saying were genuine, it would naturally be assigned to QLk.

  • He would naturally say to himself, it is impossible that all this vehement and pathetic declamation can be without some colorable pretext.

  • The infractions of these regulations, on one side, the efforts to prevent and repel them, on the other, would naturally lead to outrages, and these to reprisals and wars.

  • It would account for the nature of his embarrassment in talking with her; her keen insight distinguished something more than the hesitation which common memories would naturally cause.

  • Wilfrid's manner was now all that could be desired in a young man who, destined to succeed in politics, would naturally make a figure in society.

  • The Levites, who at this time were probably still sore at the thought of their degradation, and jealous of the favoured line of Zadok, would naturally fall in with such a policy.

  • No one was more fitted to lead the Jews in the later act of devotion, and it is only reasonable to conclude that the work was undertaken by the one man to whose lot it would naturally fall.

  • If he desired the favour of the God of the Jews, he would naturally aid in restoring His shrine.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    going down; shall bring; would break; would come; would consent; would consider; would grow; would guess; would have been impossible; would have thee know; would mean; would move; would never; would often; would please; would produce; would return; would soon; would start; would suffice; would that; would think; would undertake; would walk; wouldst thou; younger brothers