Examples of 'means it would' in a sentence

Meaning of "means it would"

means it would": "This phrase indicates that a certain action or outcome is likely or possible based on a given condition or circumstance. It implies that if a particular condition is met or a specific event occurs, it would result in the action or outcome mentioned.

How to use "means it would" in a sentence

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That means it would still take years.
If therefore consent were only directed to the means it would nowise differ from choice.
Which means it would probably be fun again.
If she was kidnapped Saturday night, that means it would have happened.
That means it would be filed to an unsolved murder.
With a pre-existing stomach ulcer Which means it would get into her system faster.
Which means it would have to go through agricultural inspection.
Which means this wasn't random. Which means it would have been somebody who knew her.
That means it would seep into the soil.
No, if it was a solar eclipse, it means it would be light.
Which means it would leave a signature.
That is 50 thousand dollars, so that means it would have to be double.
Which means it would become longer.
I do. for us to head upstairs. Which means it would probably be imprudent.
That means it would have been direct competition to mauricio.
The kit is not pre-assembled, which means it would require some soldering work.
That means it would have taken their cluster.
For us to head upstairs, wouldn't it? Which means it would probably be imprudent I do.
Which means it would never get done.
Some call this an epistolary aorist, which means it would refer to 2 Corinthians ( cf . NJB ).
Which means it would get done right.
Craig, Oh, that means it would be more.
It means it would appear that your gloomy little jaunt.
Which, of course, means it would probably work.
Means it would just be a matter of time before he dies from an infection.
The skin is here means it would not have gone far.
It means it would appear your gloomy little jaunt down memory lane is over.
It 's a pure javascript rendering, it means it would be compatible with tablets, android, iPhone, iPad.
This means it would take some time for a replacement to be shipped to me.
Who knows, maybe that means it would be a black and white silent film.
Which means it would probably be imprudent for us to head upstairs.
It had to be imported . Which means it would have to go through agricultural inspection.
Which means it would take some time to dissolve.
Its location means it would be easy for tourists to see.
Which means it would have been somebody who knew her.
The skin is here means it would not have gone far That would be caught.
Which means it would probably be imprudent.
If the answer is ‘ no, ' it means it would have been preferable to keep silent.
Which means it would show up on a chem screen of cremated remains.
No, it means it would be dark.
This means it would still be showing that it is on your system.
But that means it would separate me from you too.
That means it would destroy any living thing in a split second.
Anti-Semitic bullying means it would be too damaging for any Jewish kid you put there . ".
It means it would lose your weight and make you slim for whole life.
Which means it would be in the system.
That means it would be really difficult to detect brain cancer through a blood test.
With modern means it would be easy to wipe out humanity at one blow.
This means it would be easy for humans to adapt to its environment.
That clearly means it would help India 10 times more than it would Europe.

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