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Example sentences for "would remain"

  • The same original mystery of gravitation, then, would remain, though our senses enabled us to discover every gravitating particle in the intimate structure of the gravitating mass.

  • No petition has been presented against the last, and it would remain in force even if the first should, agreeably to the request of the petitioners, be repealed.

  • He fully understood that this young priest would remain on one side, that as an element of strength he was lost to the Church.

  • Even should he tear off his gown with his skin, he would remain a priest, an object of scandal and shame, awkward and impotent, shut off from the life of other men.

  • It was disgraceful, especially as I had sworn that I would remain up all night.

  • At one time he thought he would remain in his house and not show the head of the wolf to the people as the saying is.

  • On the contrary, he would remain in his house, for his Majesty had sent his Viceroy who had entered the country, and that he would do what the royal service required.

  • The Governor came there that evening at seven o'clock, without having determined whether he would remain or not.

  • In regard to receiving the provisions which Colonel Norris promised us if we would remain there, the provisions never came, except by the hands of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

  • I asked him the question if I should strike across the country from there, right directly across the river, the direction I knew they were in, or whether I would remain where I was.

  • If it were possible to eliminate this force of gravity, then if there were no other force which could act upon the stone, it would remain suspended in space.

  • If the sun were stationary in space, then the mean distance, that is, the length of the imaginary straight line joining the sun S A to the earth, would remain unaltered.

  • If only he would remain in the neighbourhood and take some place suited to his income, every house would be open to him.

  • That was his place till after the show of hands, and there he would remain.

  • But the love which he had protested, if it were real love, would remain.

  • Certainly its camp was of such a character that it would remain at least two or three days, and any risk was preferable to a death of thirst.

  • He believed that the Mexicans, being far north of their usual range, would remain in the forest, and he was glad of it.

  • Ned did not believe that it would remain long in this region, but would go swiftly south, probably to reinforce Cos in San Antonio.

  • If this were so he would remain a stranger to the world, and, instead, we see him, little by little, spontaneously conquer various ideas and words.

  • Eric had humor enough to dismiss every such fancy; he would remain distant, composed, and respectful towards the daughter of the house.

  • I wrote to the Shah, who replied, offering me any appointment I would, so I would remain abroad; and I accepted the position of Ambassador-General to all the Courts of Europe.

  • Sowerby did not even say that it would remain in his own hands.

  • He would do nothing towards making what Mr. Sowerby called an arrangement, but persisted that he would remain at home at Framley, and that any one who had a claim upon him might take legal steps.

  • Although I felt helpless, I would remain.

  • I forced the Doctor to appear and reappear; but he would remain an instant only and be gone; instead of him, this strange man persisted, and contrary to my will.

  • Then the patter, patter of rain on the wagon covering told that we were to be treated to another downpour of water, and eager though I was to reach California, I hoped most fervently we would remain in camp yet longer.

  • He would remain at the Terrace, and he would start on a new trail!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would remain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ready enough; would accept; would accompany; would agree; would also; would certainly; would create; would desire; would form; would happen; would haue; would have been impossible; would indeed; would need; would never have been; would not have been; would read; would reply; would scarcely; would send; would serve; would succeed; would wait; would want; would wish; would you