Examples of 'it would have given' in a sentence

Meaning of "it would have given"

The phrase 'it would have given' typically implies a hypothetical scenario or missed opportunity in the past. It suggests that if a certain action or event had occurred, it would have resulted in a particular outcome or benefit. This phrase is often used to express regret or speculation about an alternative course of action or the potential consequences of a past decision

How to use "it would have given" in a sentence

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it would have given
It would have given us an excuse to arrest them.
I had considered at least it would have given me someone to talk to.
It would have given you such comfort.
There was an instant in that it would have given my minimum finger to accept.
It would have given them plenty of money.
The mistake would have jumped in the face and it would have given another story.
And it would have given me an excuse to make.
If he would have written to us, it would have given us strength.
It would have given them freedom of movement.
You mean because it would have given you motive?
It would have given her new life.
How do you know it would have given you pnd?
It would have given him a chance.
Imperial soldiers never surrender, so it would have given them time to retaliate.
And it would have given ordinary people.

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I think that at the very least it would have given us a fighting chance, yes.
It would have given him back his dignity.
Similar in some respects to a credit union, it would have given interest-free loans.
Heard it would have given me so much pleasure.
If we would heard Dylan on that voicemail, it would have given him a solid alibi.
It would have given you an excuse to walk away.
It 's unpleasant but it would have given Mary a tummy ache at worst.
It would have given me something to do to pass the time.
If Rahl got the book, it would have given him the serets of power.
It would have given the theater some advertising.
If Rahl got the Book, it would have given him the secrets of power.
It would have given us a better chance.
If you would been anywhere near that it would have given you a nasty headache! Yes.
It would have given you fortune and glory.
Defend the bunker and use a lightning rod. It would have given us a better chance.
It would have given us all away.
While I would likely have done the same, it would have given me pause.
It would have given me time to figure things out.
It's not like it would have given away.
It would have given you my breasts.
I think that 's important, because it would have given the whole painting a much harder, sharper feel.
It would have given them complete trade preferences.
If that pin was pulled, it would have given Mr. Wells another hour.
It would have given her pain.
A tummy ache at worst. It's unpleasant but it would have given Mary.
But it would have given way as soon as he stepped on to it.
At that time, it would have given hope and joy.
It would have given me pleasure to have had you.
To exclude any of it would have given rise to doubts as to its reliability.
It would have given me a better understanding of the character.
Had the British agreed - it would have given Assange immunity to finally leave the embassy.
It would have given either side a big advantage.
If I was a child, it would have given me nightmares for months.
It would have given him sponsors.
I wish I had, because it would have given me a sense of ( wanting to pull him ).

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