Examples of 'evidence would' in a sentence
Meaning of "evidence would"
evidence would - This phrase denotes a hypothetical situation where proof or facts might exist
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Allowing it into evidence would be highly prejudicial.
Evidence would suggest that he was not wrong.
He knows every piece of evidence would be analyzed.
Such evidence would not be allowed to exist.
If there is no new evidence would call it not.
The evidence would become public record.
We will see if the evidence would work.
The evidence would seem to be to the contrary.
Figured that the evidence would be blown up.
His evidence would be crucial in securing convictions.
That and some evidence would be nice.
The evidence would likely be obvious from space.
Any incriminating evidence would be nice.
The evidence would not support that.
It was established that the evidence would be used in trial.
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Later evidence would prove the contrary.
And hope that more evidence would arrive.
The evidence would not be accepted in court.
He had to know the evidence would never stand up.
The evidence would render the trial unfair.
Further work to collect such evidence would be helpful.
Tachograph evidence would be used to verify compliance.
I honestly do not know what evidence would be enough.
More evidence would mean more decisions.
And without the consent of the evidence would be null.
The blood evidence would indicate that.
A biblical creationist account of the same evidence would be as follows.
The hard evidence would come later.
Leverage to encourage him to give full and frank evidence would be useful.
She says my evidence would hang you.
Evidence would be helpful in this regard.
I doubt if any evidence would be easy to come by.
Evidence would answer the doubt.
The collected evidence would not go to waste.
Evidence would still be needed.
I think this evidence would convince a jury.
Evidence would suggest that weapon is more of a who than a what.
To bring it into evidence would prejudice the jury.
Evidence would suggest that the alteration may have been deliberate.
I did not know an evidence would remain like this.
The evidence would indicate that he was advised of what was transpiring.
He replied that evidence would be created.
Such evidence would have included contracts or tender letters.
Little to no archaeological evidence would remain below ground level.
The evidence would suggest otherwise.
By that time all the evidence would be washed away.
The evidence would seem to point that way.
But the hunt for other evidence would continue.
Yet the evidence would suggest that he did respond.
There is a serious risk that vital evidence would be irretrievably lost.
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Of course we would bring her straight home
That is exactly what a liar would say
Countries would have preferred more time