Примери коришћења Victory would на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Victory would be total.
If they would do so, victory would be theirs.
A victory would guarantee it.
They just needed time and a little luck and the victory would be theirs.
Only victory would revive it.
The sole advantages which the proletariat would derive from a bourgeois victory would consist.
Victory would be certain.
During my trips to the region,I was told that Assad's victory would only lead to another exodus.
The victory would cost it dear.
If it succeeded in making him fall from the heights that he had reached, its victory would have been complete.
Surely victory would then result.
I would like to thank one man… without whom this glorious victory would never have occurred.
Then victory would be assured.
While any such referendums on the EU or the Euro would be merely a test of public opinion because Italian law does not allow referendums to change international treaties, a victory would send a clear signal to the government, especially in the wake of Brexit.
Our victory would be his as well.
Al Jazeera wrote that a government victory would cut the rebels' route between the city and al-Bab.
Victory would come at huge cost though.
A Republican victory would be a disaster for the entire world.
Victory would come only after Christian beliefs had died in the soul of Western Man.
But what kind of victory would have Christ hanging upon it still?
A victory would have been good for morale.
A Romney victory would destroy US relations with Europe.
His victory would end a near-decade of conservative leadership by Park and Lee Myung-bak.
A Romney victory would naturally create a very different situation;
A leave victory would not solve the problems that cause such anger.
An Hollande victory would shake things up, and offer at least the possibility of something better.
His victory would end a near decade of conservative rule by Park and her predecessor, Lee Myung-bak.
A Trump victory would make international investors less confident about the direction of US economic policy.
A Tadic victory would probably result in cohabitation with the current government, though probably not past late 2004.