Examples of 'could have torn' in a sentence

Meaning of "could have torn"

Could have torn implies a speculative possibility or hypothetical situation where something might have been damaged, ripped, or torn apart in the past. It suggests that there is a chance or potential that an object, material, or structure experienced tearing or damage, but it is not certain or confirmed. This phrase is often used when discussing past events or describing what could have potentially happened

How to use "could have torn" in a sentence

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could have torn
This could have torn my family apart.
The tiniest force could have torn it.
You could have torn him apart.
Until today no human power could have torn my hand from yours.
I could have torn your head off.
A tragedy like this could have torn our country apart.
I could have torn wilson apart.
We were the best of friends and nothing could have torn us down like this.
They could have torn you apart.
He knew Danielle Marchetti could have torn us apart.
You could have torn out an extension.
I saw him and for one minute I got so mad I could have torn the walls down.
These could have torn my family apart.
The church is not landmarked, they could have torn it down.
He could have torn your throat out.

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Because he knew his family . He knew Danielle Marchetti could have torn us apart.
She could have torn my head off.
The judge only suggested indirectly that Mr. Matveyev could have torn his pockets.
They could have torn off my whole shoulder.
Family . He knew Danielle Marchetti could have torn us apart.
That bomb could have torn you to shreds.
These animals, beasts, any one of them could have torn me to pieces.
You could have torn it apart like matchwood.
The first year I was married, I could have torn your hair out.
You could have torn chunks out of his cheeks.
Lyra, the way you spoke to that bear, he could have torn your throat out.
The killer could have torn the necklace off of her.
Oh, yeah, that would have calmed them down, They could have torn you apart.
We could have torn ourselves apart during the dark year.
If they had wanted to, they could have torn down the military barricade.
I could have torn down the whole world to get at you.
But the fear that could have torn the community apart.
It could have torn dead, presumably juvenile, turtles and tortoises out of their shells.
Real funny . They could have torn.
She could have torn it to pieces but that was too simple.
The first year I was married, I could have torn your hair out . Dear me.
Then we could have torn it up and forged a new one in her handwriting.
That 's right, you do not . You could have torn him apart.
You could have torn stitches after your hysterectomy that need immediate attention.
No, Ralph, I meant you, okay? That bomb could have torn you to shreds.
We really could have torn up the Isle together.
He could have torn Don apart.
Any one of ' em could have torn me to pieces.
She could have torn my head off … but she sensed I was not a threat.
This projectile could have torn the eye off any yellow vest.
They could have torn off my whole shoulder . Then it would not hurt me now.
Their diversity could have torn them apart, but it did not.
You could have torn it apart like matchwood . Oh, the iron was not keeping you out.
A tragedy like this could have torn our country apart, but instead it has united us.
We could have torn ourselves apart during the dark year . Wonkru 's strong.

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