Examples of 'saying it would' in a sentence
Meaning of "saying it would"
The phrase 'saying it would' suggests that someone made a statement or expressed a belief or opinion about a particular matter in the past
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saying it would
I am saying it would have made more sense.
In spite of scores of economists saying it would be the best move possible.
I am saying it would be made to look like them.
And my mother giving me an aspirin saying it would make it feel better.
I am just saying it would be kind of nice if he could.
He would not share it with his family saying it would get them in trouble.
I am just saying it would have been really convenient.
Actress Frances McDormand persuaded him to take the role saying it would change his career.
I am just saying it would be better if elliott was here.
Hwa-yeon gave it to me saying it would fit me.
I am just saying it would bekind of nice if he could.
My parents objected to my traveling alone, saying it would be dangerous.
I am just saying it would take some commitment.
If not, you are always going to wonder if saying it would have kept her here.
I am only saying it would be fun to ride a car.
Officials stressed the importance of the crossing, saying it would boost relations.
As if saying it would somehow prolong her stay.
Then, they deny ever saying it would be secret.
Saying it would infringe on freedom of the press.
We tease him by saying it would be good if he did.
Saying it would keep me safe forever.
It was as if it were saying it would send everyone to hell.
Saying it would be like burning a flag.
I remember him saying it would be long and hard.
Saying it would be no cameras of course.
I am just saying it would be nice.
Saying it would not be released unless it was safe is not true.
We are just saying it would be nice.
Saying it would only stir up trouble, and it was better to just stay silent.
I am simply saying it would be nice.
But insurers and employers have resisted the proposal, saying it would increase costs.
I was saying it would be better if you did leave.
Or do you just let it go because saying it would just make things worse?
I am saying it would be nice if just once he would call.
They said America was saying it would lift the sanctions.
And saying it would be a foolish thing to do.
But I am just saying it would help.
So saying it would be limited to one son.
I think I remember you saying it would start in September.
Not saying it would have changed the outcome.
A first she declined, saying it would be way too heavy.
If saying it would only make it so.
The king refused the request, saying it would constitute a de facto coup.
Later saying it would help to secure a vote on the proposed amendments.
Apple later responded, saying it would change their policy.
I am saying it would be easier for you here if people knew the truth.
Jewish settlers criticized the court, saying it would jeopardize their security.
You are saying it would take too long to win it.
If not, you are always gonna wonder if saying it would have kept her here.
I am merely saying it would be illogical to kill without reason.
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