Examples of 'were to pass' in a sentence

Meaning of "were to pass"

were to pass: This phrase implies a hypothetical situation or condition that may or may not occur in the future. It is often used to talk about potential outcomes or consequences

How to use "were to pass" in a sentence

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were to pass
They were to pass on the blessing to future generations.
We would be exceeding our constitutional authority if we were to pass it.
We were to pass a great amount of cities on our trip.
Let us imagine you were to pass away.
And they were to pass all of this on to their children.
Hoping you might catch a glimpse of him if he were to pass by.
Nearly four years were to pass before he married again.
We should prepare for what is to come if she were to pass away soon.
Centuries were to pass before the town was able to recuperate.
Which the prisoners were to pass.
Years were to pass before the emergence of a true opposition.
It was then agreed that the engineer and the reporter were to pass the.
Twenty years were to pass before the text was edited.
The significance reconstitution of his hand and the groups were to pass it.
Three years were to pass before an affordable design was produced.

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What would happe if the Earth were to pass.
Years were to pass before the monkeys moved again.
But eight or nine years were to pass before I left home.
They were to pass their heritage on to their children and grandchildren.
Or if your smart phone were to pass into the hands of another?
They were to pass them free of charge to guarantors designated by DSD.
How would my income change if my partner were to pass away before me?
Twenty years were to pass before he could return to his homeland.
Especially if the anti-slating amendment were to pass in the future.
If you were to pass away tomorrow.
However, what would happen if just one of the parents were to pass unexpectedly?
Then they were to pass requests to use force up the chain of command.
Ultimately, it helps ease the financial burden on your family if you were to pass.
Some six years were to pass before this prophecy came true.
You might as well try to knead a passing cloud, if only one were to pass.
If someone were to pass a regulation.
Turkey has warned of "grave consequences" to economic, political relations if law were to pass.
Seven more centuries were to pass before any further developments in endoscopy.
Consider when and where they were to pass on God 's words.
Jews were to pass only on the left side of all Muslims.
He is a bit old . But if you were to pass him the ball more often.
If you were to pass through, it would be nice to come visit us.
Father God, we heard that You were to pass this way this morning.
If you were to pass me by now, you would not even notice me.
Let us imagine you were to pass away . AARgghhh!
If you were to pass on an infectious disease, that itself could cause a national crisis.
And what if another boat were to pass by, close to this island?
If it were to pass as proposed, Trump 's budget would be a step in that direction.
For instance, if you were to pass an MOT - any car owner.
Were to pass in an instant… What would be left of us?
Some of these provisions were to pass directly into the existing regulations.
Even if it were to pass the Republican-controlled Senate, it faces a certain veto from Trump.
In Pylea the visions were to pass to Groo if we did the com-shuk.
They were to pass away when “ that which is perfect ” had come.
But many years were to pass before the opening of the Chocolate Museum.

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