Examples of 'trial would' in a sentence

Meaning of "trial would"

When we refer to a 'trial would', it suggests a hypothetical situation or speculation about what might happen in a legal trial

How to use "trial would" in a sentence

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I wish this trial would never end.
A trial would have been long and costly.
I thought a murder trial would take weeks.
The trial would proceed like this.
A randomised controlled trial would be needed to do this.
The trial would collapse if you did that.
Sitting at his trial would look like.
The trial would reopen a lot of wounds.
Bringing the innocent to trial would be unfair.
Maybe a trial would have sorted it out.
You got no idea when a trial would be.
The trial would proceed from there.
We never thought this trial would happen.
His trial would begin in nine days.
Those in jail awaiting trial would be released.
The trial would be funded entirely by MediciNova.
In hindsight a jury trial would have been preferable.
Trial would force them into bankruptcy.
I wish this trial would happen.
A trial would have meant publicity.
A randomised controlled trial would be required for this.
The trial would not be taken away.
A randomised controlled trial would be needed for that.
A new trial would clearly establish that fact.
I was so sure that this trial would bring us closer.
A trial would just humiliate her.
It predicted the trial would be moved.
His trial would continue for a long time.
I can not imagine what a trial would do to her.
You said a trial would send a message of tolerance.
Better than the circus her trial would be.
A second trial would subsequently follow in due time.
The court said that the trial would begin soon.
This trial would not help your mom.
The second phase of the trial would determine damages.
The trial would resume many months later.
Seban said he hoped a trial would soon go ahead now.
The trial would eventually be delayed by.
Estimates were that the trial would take five to eight weeks.
A trial would not be held for two years.
Almost everyone was sure the trial would end in a death sentence.
The trial would give him marvellous publicity.
The judge estimated the trial would take about a week.
A trial would be a waste of time.
Several others who are in prison awaiting trial would also be freed.
The whole trial would have been scrapped.
It was not immediately clear when a new trial would take place.
I am guessing the trial would be over in a day or two.
Trial would go on for months.
We thought this trial would conclude this case.

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