Examples of 'it would set' in a sentence

Meaning of "it would set"

This phrase indicates a hypothetical situation or proposition, suggesting that if a certain action or event were to happen, it would cause a specific outcome or result

How to use "it would set" in a sentence

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it would set
He just thought it would set me up for life.
It would set monsters back hundreds of years.
In any case it would set a good example.
It would set far too dangerous a precedent.
It would be ugly but it would set me free.
I knew it would set me apart from them.
I do not know culturally how it would set.
She said it would set a bad precedent.
Think of the example it would set.
It would set monsters back hundred of years.
The problem is the precedent that it would set.
It would set off too many alarms.
I thought it would set me free.
It would set you two up for life.
This is quite simply because it would set us up for failure.

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It would set parameters for research funding.
If the sensor was a open or short circuit it would set a code.
Because it would set you up for success.
Lydia said Charlotte said it would set her free.
It would set a valuable standard for us all.
The other council members thought it would set a bad precedent and turned it down.
It would set back immeasurably international disarmament efforts.
The Liberal government said it would set up such a system.
But it would set a bad example.
And caving to Chinese pressure about it would set a terrible precedent.
It would set the record straight.
But I did not know it would set her drunk.
It would set a good example to other public administrations.
But on this matter, it would set up a conflict of interests.
It would set off the alarm.
If he succeeds, it would set a dangerous precedent.
It would set a bad example forthe other girls.
A few more days, it would set you up for life.
It would set us just above the wet sand.
If it worked or failed, it would set a precedent for other missionaries.
It would set back our work here months.
If we do not take disciplinary action, it would set a bad precedent.
I knew it would set you off.
But if anybody tries to break in, it would set off the alarm.
I thought it would set the right sort of mood.
Couple 's crystal ball failed to predict it would set their bedroom on fire.
It would set a very dangerous example.
That would be unfortunate, as it would set new trade barriers.
It would set off all kinds of alarm bells.
Indeed, if we were to do that it would set quite a dangerous and unwelcome precedent.
It would set a bad precedent otherwise.
As part of this plan, it decided it would set up a specialized connectivity cable unit.
It would set off any room you put it in.
You know, like she might be a crazy woman and it would set her off.
Thought it would set the mood.

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