Examples of 'would simply have' in a sentence

Meaning of "would simply have"

The phrase 'would simply have' is a conditional statement used to express a hypothetical or counterfactual situation in the past. It indicates that something could have happened in a straightforward or uncomplicated manner if certain conditions were met or certain actions were taken. It is often used to illustrate alternative possibilities or regrets about missed opportunities

How to use "would simply have" in a sentence

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You would simply have to be here as well.
Without police funding we would simply have to close.
She would simply have to live with it.
With lamp based projection technology this would simply have been unthinkable.
She would simply have to prove herself.
I said that could not possibly be true because you would simply have told me.
A new enemy would simply have to be found.
My guess was if Iraq had been successful, the US would simply have invaded.
I would simply have to murder my aunt.
Invoking the notwithstanding clause would simply have given Parliament up to five years.
We would simply have to build the production units.
A direct military intervention with EC troops would simply have made the worse catastrophe.
We would simply have to stop living for that.
I'm sure the captain would simply have said.
It would simply have taken longer.

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Therefore two centers would simply have a distance 2r.
Marx would simply have derided them as absurd.
He chutes were clearly numbered . The saboteur would simply have to make sure.
They would simply have to be sympathetic.
In the event of real shortage, man would simply have to bow down before Nature.
They would simply have no concept of it.
The racism and repression were the same ; I would simply have to fight on different terms.
We would simply have to stop living.
You know, if I were Todd McFarlane, I would simply have apologised a long time ago.
I would simply have to say.
Full-tilt yiddishkeit would simply have to wait for awhile.
You would simply have me gambling on the wrong side.
Otherwise, the Bank would simply have gone bankrupt.
I would simply have to leave the area and stop farming.
Had we known this before, we would simply have left Tokyo earlier in the morning.
We would simply have to go through the whole thing all over again.
Too, then Christianity would simply have been a Jewish sect.
We would simply have woken up one morning to the news that he was dead.
The word " marriage " would simply have been replaced.
He would simply have to prove that you came onto his property without permission.
If he did, he would simply have asked.
It would simply have to accept whatever the EU agreed.
In another society, their op-ed would simply have been considered propaganda.
That would simply have been impossible without our help.
Any mileage we accrued this week would simply have been a bonus . ”.
Otherwise we would simply have a politically driven utility.
If he had refused, it 's hard to imagine they would simply have backed down.
The saboteur would simply have to make sure.
Would simply have concluded that the Indian original had been lost.
Party in Fascist pay would simply have joined in on the other side.
I said that couldn't possibly be true because you would simply have told me!
You would simply have gone.
But 20 years ago, universities and schools would simply have shut down.
They would simply have to package it under a different name.
If God had wanted automatons, he would simply have created robots!

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