Examples of 'evidence that would' in a sentence

Meaning of "evidence that would"

This phrase suggests that there is potential or expected evidence that could support or prove a particular argument, claim, or hypothesis. It indicates that the evidence being referred to has the potential to provide proof, validation, or credibility to a specific statement or belief

How to use "evidence that would" in a sentence

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evidence that would
Evidence that would put him away.
I think he had evidence that would convict.
Evidence that would destroy your career.
I have seen no evidence that would suggest.
Evidence that would have helped the prosecution.
He gives us any evidence that would warrant a stay.
Evidence that would hold up.
I do not know of any evidence that would appeal.
Any evidence that would lead us to ambassador kumali.
But there was no material evidence that would have led to an appeal.
Evidence that would preclude the sales treatment of a transfer.
Just one piece of evidence that would come to light.
Evidence that would not otherwise have come to light.
Because he had evidence that would clear luis cruz.
Evidence that would suffice in any other situation is inadequate here.

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There were no leads or evidence that would point to the culprit.
Evidence that would stand up in an American court of law.
There is simply no evidence that would allow you to conclude.
Evidence that would help prove negligence includes,.
There is very little evidence that would suggest otherwise.
The evidence that would link Laki with this worldwide catastrophe was locked inside these boulders.
It must be possible to conceive of evidence that would prove a claim false.
I have evidence that would indicate otherwise.
Plus he was trying to build up amount of evidence that would be incontrovertible.
Hiding evidence that would vindicate my client.
It did not provide any indication of the type of evidence that would be submitted.
To recover evidence that would clear tippin.
Speculative criticism usually occurs in the absence of (enough) evidence that would decide an issue.
There is no evidence that would warrant that investigation.
He came here searching for any files or evidence that would point to him.
Show us the evidence that would convince everyone.
For an innocent man to plant evidence That would lead.
There was evidence that would support such a conclusion.
There is much scriptural and extra biblical evidence that would qualify her as a disciple.
I see no evidence that would explain your lapse in memory.
And we know the government stonewalled access to evidence that would eventually exonerate him.
Contained evidence that would abort the impending induction.
At the moment astronomers are still gathering evidence that would rule out these hypotheses.
You have evidence that would expose a major criminal conspiracy.
Another factor worth noting is that there is not any evidence that would suggest new waterproofing.
Looking for evidence that would support their story.
And aside from the messages, is there any other evidence that would prove the claim?
We have got evidence that would look bad in the headlines.
Well, we are lacking that one piece of special evidence that would make an airtight case.
They had evidence that would bring down the operation.
What follows is a list of ten pieces of evidence that would convince me I was wrong.
Any additional evidence that would be helpful in the consideration of the complaint.
And then I betrayed our colleagues by destroying evidence that would have returned him to prison.
The crucial evidence that would prove otherwise was thrown back into the sea.
Well, can you present any evidence that would prove.

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