Sentence examples for were to do something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

In no mood to do something.

To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.

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I wouldn't feel responsible if someone were to do something".

Tessa soon took charge of my life, and she decided that it would be good if we were to do something together, just for fun.

"If New York City were to do something that included restaurants and bars, it would be a great step forward in public health".

"In the event you were to do something foolish, you would be stung with a shot," the judge, William J. Martini of United States District Court here, said during a hearing last month.

"If we were to do something that would look frivolous or self-serving on a night when Americans are in bloody combat, that would be absolutely inappropriate," he said.

Besides, if he were to do something, how would he find the time to ponder the tyranny of his childhood that he had been trying to escape for the last four books?

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"The motivation was to do something positive.

"His intent was to do something good".

The overwhelming pressure is to do something fast.

"All I wanted was to do something well".

"The whole key is to do something for someone else".

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