Sentence examples for were to show from inspiring English sources

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were to show

adverb

Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.

  • Please push the door to.

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If Obama were to show up at the end it would merely be symbolic anyway.

Imagine if Michael Jordan were to show up to coach the German national basketball team.

"We need to articulate what would be the next step if North Korea were to show good behavior," he said.

If someone were to show up, they would have to wear a pass proclaiming "opinion media," Mr. Orton said.

The escalators, perhaps, were to show how well the design suits the backdrop of Heathrow's Terminal 5.

The loss is tragic: it's as if American museums and galleries were to show nothing of Picasso after Cubism.

As invisible walls fell inward, the students were to show fear and courage in their expressions and gestures.

"It's not just that this would reflect extremely badly upon us if we were to show disrespect at this time.

Their bare-legged poses were to show off the Fay collection of protective outerwear created by Giles Deacon.

A century later (1457) the patriciate were to show their strength again when the Council of Ten deposed Francesco Foscari.

As subsequent events were to show, Belize Bank was unlikely to be repaid after he left office.

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