Sentence examples for agents it would from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "agents it would" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The agents it would require for this mission are highly skilled."
Alternatives: "agents that it would" or "agents which it would".

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The company in November 2014 acquired a firm in Washington DC and used that to spearhead a concept that it hopes to replicate in other markets: rather than starting from scratch in building networks of agents, it would acquire good-sized, established firms and then roll out its software to them to drive the business.

The company in November 2014 acquired a firm in Washington DC and used that to spearhead a concept that it hopes to replicate in other markets: rather than starting from scratch in building networks of agents, it would acquire good-sized, established firms and then roll out its software to them to drive the business.

If this attack were the work of IS agents, it would count as their first known operation outside the Arab world (though attackers have carried out operations in IS's name farther afield).

Germany announced in November that due to the killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents it would provide no further arms export licences to Saudi Arabia.

For example, if we brought a case just about hiding the informant from agents, it would have been hard to prove they were trying to obstruct the investigation and not simply moving him around for his own protection, as they claimed.

Yet even if you believe Giuliani merely slipped up, and that in fact he'd only been speaking with retired FBI agents, it wouldn't matter.

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Of course, if she was likely to have an agent, it would be him.

"If I had to describe it to a real estate agent, it would be 1BR, 1BA," Craig told Peter Slevin, of the Washington Post.

If presently neglected composers of 100 or more years ago could hire an agent, it would have to be Mr. Isserlis.

If you want to find out what it's like to be Gail Hochman, a New York literary agent, it wouldn't be enough to merely follow her around during the workday.

If Howard leaves as a free agent, it would cost him $26 million — the difference between a five-year, $100 million contract with Orlando versus a four-year, $74 million deal with another team.

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