Sentence examples for were to use from inspiring English sources

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If there was any doubt, we were to use stamps.

Basically, if a black person were to use this, would they eventually turn Caucasian?

Or suppose I were to use live bait -- say bloodworms, or eels.

If you were to use emotions only it would be enough to say: 'I love you.

"If I were to use my name, I'd be in trouble," she told me afterward.

The president's answers were, to use the metaphors of the moment, rather windy and unelectrifying.

"If Disney were to use it, they would say 'Hakuna Matata.' " Actually, "It's all good" is often more nuanced.

If, said Richter, he were to use the injury as an excuse, "you're not taking any responsibility".

If all local authorities were to use a common document it would make it much easier for all concerned.

As a result, they were (to use terms then fashionable) co-opted, recuperated and domesticated by Hollywood.

Saddam needs to know that if he were to use any of his nasty weapons, he would be nuked.

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