Examples of 'i would have considered' in a sentence
Meaning of "i would have considered"
i would have considered: This phrase is used to express a hypothetical situation in the past where the speaker is describing a different choice or action they might have taken
How to use "i would have considered" in a sentence
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i would have considered
I would have considered myself an active person.
If you would been nicer I would have considered it.
I would have considered poisoning you months ago.
This was the last thing I would have considered.
I would have considered it a personal triumph.
There is no one else I would have considered phoning first.
I would have considered that a date.
The last specialty that I would have considered would have been surgery.
I would have considered him a friend.
There are a lot of homes I would have considered sending Peter to alone.
I would have considered you a friend for life.
Ezequiel suggests we do things that, until only recently, I would have considered reportable.
I would have considered that a victory.
If he had said twelve, I would have considered it.
I would have considered an alternative lift.
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I was not an atheist, but I would have considered myself agnostic.
I would have considered borrowing from the library.
If it had been any other game, I would have considered it unplayable.
I would have considered the possibility of a fake notebook from the very beginning.
And if you had been a woman, I would have considered marrying you.
I would have considered myself a Marxist in a general way.
Hmm. It would have never been anything that I would have considered other than.
I did what I would have considered an act of unforgivable stupidity in a client.
We had this long talk. Jennifer proposed a trial separation, Which normally I would have considered ridiculous.
I would have considered it a personal triumph had you consented to return to Hogwarts.
If I were in their place, I would have considered it an order.
So I would have considered that critical.
But circumstances have changed. Not something I would have considered.
I really wish I would have considered that possibility.
I would have considered it a personal triumph had you consented to return to Hogwarts . oh, well.
If I were in his shoes, I would have considered myself a failure.
I would have considered it a personal triumph … had you consented to return to Hogwarts . Regrettable.
If I would known it was that easy, I would have considered poisoning you months ago.
I would have considered myself lucky if I could at least get a close-up view of you.
What happens to her? geez, i would have considered dana a masterpiece.
Well, I would have considered having to eat a dried apricot a punishment.
If she were of Jahnvi 's age, I would have considered it.
You know I would have considered it if you would asked.
F5 was suspect, not something I would have considered.
I wish I would have considered food to help milk production.
If I had not done it, I would have considered myself a failure . ”.
I would have considered poisoning you months ago. If I knew it was that easy.
It was, then I would have considered it.
I would have considered it to be quite vile, is it not?
Believed in Vilma 's treatment, I would have considered it . Had I, for just one second.
I would have considered them as " opposition ".
A couple of weeks ago, I would have considered myself a very literate person.
I would have considered it relevant . If you were under 18.
Until recently, I would have considered this unlikely.
I would have considered it if it were an F-4.
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