Examples of using Would exist in English and their translations into Italian
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Persia power would exist thereafter.
no human being would exist without Mother Nature's help.
The justification for this is to prevent a situation where airports would exist where no groundhandling services are provided at all.
They would exist to serve the saints,
Include specific nations that would exist and certain nations that would be allied together,
no better indicator would exist for that use.
Include the names of actual cities that would exist and name certain crops and fruit trees that would exist.
What if we could hide it somewhere we knew would exist 50 years from now,
And we have seen something similar happen with the prediction that neutrinos would exist before they would been observed.
What if we could hide it somewhere we knew would exist 50 years from now?
An obituary published by the"American Psychologist" stated that it was"doubtful that experimental psychology would exist at all" without Festinger.
The independence of Brunswick was recognized when it was raised to the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1235, which would exist until 1918.
Space requires something to exist in it, if nothing would exist, there wouldńt be any space either.
And that is why it was always Mr. Hubbard's dream that one day the resources and technology would exist to make these lectures available to all.
in Earth's lower mantle, Elena and her colleagues believe that this oxygen would exist in a liquid state.
Accordingly the Roman Empire- the legs- would exist for a correspondingly longer period.
You have already been told that a time would come when only the truth would exist.
The"silent" or"secret" practice of reading these prayers would exist unchallenged for centuries.
To avoid the risk of the double use of losses which would exist if the losses were taken into account in the Member State of the parent company
A situation that can be compared to the one that would exist if the national economy in each of the Member States would have to be regulated