Sentence examples for were to say something from inspiring English sources

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Would it help if Miliband were to say something more critical on the subject before May?

"What if I were to say something off color?" he snaps.

One says, "That's so gay, really gay," to which Ms. Sykes replies, "Please don't say that," and then asks how he would like it if she were to say something she disliked was "so '16-year-old boy with a cheesy mustache.' " Some print ads are taking a similar tack.

If I were to say something new, it would be that a new thought cannot be articulated, because we never say what we want to say … Indeed, we do not add anything new to what has been said before us, except the degree of its relationship to the eternal question of the creation, the metaphysical identity that inhabits us.

Meanwhile, my generation is — for example, Emma González, she's an inspiration to us and she's working for us, but, if she were to say something that was non-factual, you know she would be highly scrutinized by literally everybody, including the President.

And the arguments revolved around whether if we say something — particularly if the president were to say something — about what the Russians were doing, would that, first, dignify or amplify what the Russians where doing?

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"Who's to say something really cool isn't coming to make another dramatic chapter in my book?" Pena said.

To say "I love you" is to say something at millionth hand, but it is not, then, necessarily to lie.

The highest compliment we give to certain friends is to say something like, "Yes, Nicole would hide me.

One way is to say something nasty that will replicate itself, meme-like, suffusing the entire Internet.

Her preferred approach, she said, is to say something like, "Elizabeth, I'm a little worried you might not have heard what Hy is saying".

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