Examples of 'were to speak' in a sentence

Meaning of "were to speak"

were to speak: This phrase is hypothetical and typically used to emphasize the importance or gravity of a situation. It suggests that if the mentioned person were to express their thoughts or opinions, it would have a significant impact or influence

How to use "were to speak" in a sentence

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were to speak
If your father were to speak to the magistrate perhaps.
Perhaps it would be best if we were to speak to her.
The girls were to speak only when spoken to.
It would no longer be a secret if I were to speak of it.
Perhaps if you were to speak directly to your chief of police.
General Washington would be very saddened if I were to speak of quitting him.
If you were to speak to the judge.
Perhaps it would be productive if I were to speak to Ms Harmison.
You were to speak with somebody.
It would be better if you were to speak with one voice.
If I were to speak they would never forgive me.
If the two governments were to speak to each other.
If I were to speak to him today it would be in anger.
Only two or three prophets were to speak in one meeting.
You were to speak with David.

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We hope that we can learn as it were to speak the same language.
If I were to speak Welsh then it would sound something like this.
Anyone would be irritated if someone were to speak badly of something you hold dear.
If I were to speak from the heart, it was the most I ever made.
You know, if our timber were to speak again.
If I were to speak from experience.
Perhaps it would be best if we were to speak to her, alone.
If I were to speak on my show.
Would it not be more convenient if Senators were to speak now?
The message they were to speak was the same message.
Then, in the other night, Big and I were to speak on.
If you were to speak out, we might stand a chance.
And if the character were to speak of happiness?
If I were to speak of them, it would be ordinary literature, a makeshift, a substitute, an excuse.
To what end? If your father were to speak to the magistrate perhaps.
If we were to speak about "schools" of Jewish philosophy, what would that look like?
Then we might stand a better chance . If you were to speak to the judge.
Perhaps if you were to speak to my father … he could offer clemency.
I guess I have been bruised, if we were to speak plain ♪.
And if patriotism were to speak out, then professionalism should be allied with it.
And I thought, with your support … If you were to speak to the judge.
The prophets also were to speak two or three, and the others were to judge.
I would say they had gone . If I were to speak from experience.
Sir, if I were to speak correctly, I would do the figure of the fool!
Perhaps it would be best if we were to speak to her. Alone. Of course.
If I were to speak to your uncle?
Perhaps it would be productive if I were to speak to Ms Harmison . No, Dirk!
And if I were to speak only in your definition, I'd agree with you.
It'd be better if they were to speak in Chinese instead of English.
If you were to speak of that to ones, they would say, " What is that?
Marvelous . Oh, you were to speak with David.
If I were to speak on my show … - Why do not you?
Where are they? If I were to speak from experience.
If Great General were to speak up, this can only worsen the matter.
And, if one were to speak of me….

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