Examples of using Would last in English and their translations into Hindi
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This was the beginning of Portuguese rule in Goa that would last for four and a half centuries, until its annexation in 1961.
This time I wanted a high-quality desk that would last me a long time instead of the particle board special I bought for $99 after college.
Japanese troops counter-attack American forces on Hill 700 in Bougainville in a battle that would last five days.
Rawhide would last until 1966, but a change of direction in Eastwood's career would occur in late 1963.
a partnership that would last until 1940.
having a period and then would spontaneously start and it would last for several weeks.
I didn't account for Dothraki, Unsullied and two full-grown dragons. While I ensured our stores would last through winter.
an arrangement that would last until 1968.
there was a sense the truce would last.
it would take place and how much such a service would last.
an arrangement that would last until 1968.
The ensuing campaign to deny any health impact from smoking would last for decades and be replicated by the fossil fuel companies
Everyone imagined that the passion for tulips would last forever, and that the wealthy from every part of the world would send to Holland
Magog may look like, which suggested that it would last 12 minutes and encompass the entire world.
Every one imagined that the passion for tulips would last forever, and that the wealthy from every part of the world would send to Holland,
it is necessary to prepare the portions of land in the same proportion of the number of years the crop rotation would last, so that each plant takes that amount of time to repeat the same area.
Every one imagined that the passion for tulips would last for ever, and that the wealthy from every part of the world would send to Holland,
recycled materials that would last a lifetime, not designed for obsolescence.
initiated a siege that would last 900 days and claims 200,000 of the city's inhabitants.
But O'Riley and McLaughlin didn't know that, and in those days it was common to settle mining disputes quickly without resorting to lawsuits- why waste money on lawyers when nobody knew how long the gold would last?
