Examples of 'would relate' in a sentence

Meaning of "would relate"

would relate: This phrase indicates a hypothetical connection or association between two or more things or concepts

How to use "would relate" in a sentence

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would relate
Escher said you would relate to that.
He would relate the news to his neighbours.
I am the type who would relate to him.
These would relate to the generation of greenhouse gases.
I think young people would relate to her.
This would relate to intermediate and higher levels of training.
Organize a game that would relate MDGs to sports.
Would relate to her story.
I thought you would relate well to them.
They all were sure our feelings would relate.
Not sure if it would relate to this or not.
This ingredient of righteousness by faith included how Christians would relate to war.
The amendments would relate to the following issues.
Then you must relate to the divine as you would relate to your mother.
Michael would relate funny stories.

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It would be interesting to examine how this would relate to migrants and refugees.
Then he would relate what he had seen or what he was looking at.
The second category of principles would relate to cost assessment.
You would relate to that.
One of these would relate.
Neubauer would relate in his memoirs that it was a familiar story.
Information provided to an employee would relate only to that person.
Then prisoners would relate their supposed treasonous activities in chronological order.
That makes sense that they would relate to each other.
Of these would relate to the modern tendency to separate faith from faithfulness.
One would wonder how that would relate to national security.
This would relate to the legal guarantee and would be the subject of a Directive.
It is a big jump to say that this would relate to improved memory in humans.
The amendment would relate the scope of the soil protection provided to the functions performed.
Future costs associated with data acquisition would relate to the purchase of images only.
Closure measures would relate in practice to the management of environmental risks at the mine.
Volunteers then began collecting objects that would relate to the history of this area.
Contemporary bioasceses would relate to modes of relationship with oneself based on biopolitical regulatory ideals.
Paul described how people living in the last days would relate to one another.
I knew you would relate to my pain.
When the next TOS is displayed the information would relate to that account.
Assignment of this factor would relate to issues such as insufficient training or inappropriate training.
Action by the Community would relate to.
The publication would relate to the blood trail in which the area had become.
He did not have a human referent that would relate in Bolivia.
Many of his written essays would relate philosophical principles to certain martial arts techniques.
I think that every girl in america Would relate to her story.
You said it would relate to the SAVE programme.
I really responded to the material and I felt that a lot of people would relate to it.
Information on that sort of legislation would relate more appropriately to the first question.
Any costs would relate mainly to the expenses incurred by the implementation of the Guidelines.
The dispersion of the measured values would relate to how well the measurement is performed.
This does not however answer the ques tion of how the WEU would relate to Nato.
How these would relate to national parties in Israel is problematic.
A means of clarifying how the Convention would relate to other international agreements.

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