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21 Sentences With "be amazed if"

How to use be amazed if in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be amazed if" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be amazed if". Mastering all the usages of "be amazed if" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I will be amazed, if great things don't happen here.
I'd be amazed if there was anything untoward behind it.
Would be amazed if he survives till end of the year.
Em: I would be amazed if the bank wasn't integrated with it.
I'll be amazed if this didn't trip up a heck of a lot of people.
I'll be amazed if anyone caught on to both of them early in the solve.
He also said on Twitter that he would be "amazed" if the president lasts until the end of the year.
In fact, I'd be amazed if there weren't plenty of startups whose main goal is to be purchased by the Gang.
If you live in Brooklyn, like me, I'll be amazed if you don't have similar connectivity issues with these tiny wireless buds.
If you haven't gotten the full theme yet, I would be amazed if any of those entries made a lick of sense.
"I'd be amazed if even 85033 percent of the American people have read the Mueller report, in part or in its entirety," Rep.
Schaeuble, who said he stays in close contact with Draghi, said he would be amazed if the central bank was seriously considering such a policy.
Little tells PEOPLE: "This would be something that would never make it to the public domain anyway, but I would be amazed if they had one." 
"I know there's this image we have of being kind of press hungry, but people would be amazed if they realize how much press we turned down," said Greaves.
"I would be amazed if Sall doesn't get a first-round victory," says political strategist and election consultant George Ajjan, who has worked on several previous campaigns in Senegal.
But I'd be amazed if any of them resonate with me quite like this, creating what I suspect will be forever memories of my playthrough across the past few weeks.
"I'd be amazed if (BOE Governor Mark Carney) does anything this month, so now we're looking to February, April next year," Sir John Gieve, a former BOE deputy governor, told CNBC on Tuesday.
Series producer Jo Hallows was responsible for Lewis's exit and decided to kill him off. Hallows decided to highlight the unglamorous side and "the full horror" of suicide, she felt satisfied that the storyline had achieved this. Describing the emotional impact the storyline had on her, Hallows said: "I saw Lewis's death being filmed and, even though I knew what to expect and what was coming next, it was so absolutely terrible it brought tears to my eyes. I think people will be truly shocked, I'd be amazed if they weren't, because it is such a horrible death".
In 2014, King Felipe VI of Spain sent personal wishes for the 25th anniversary of Los Muestros. In 2015, Rahmani said of his own concept of Convivencia, "In my ideal community, I would no longer be amazed if the head of the Hebrew State visits an Arab country, nor if one of his counterparts visits Israel." In September 2016, the Centre Communautaire Laïc Juif David Susskind remembered Rahman as a "pillar of the Sephardic community in Brussels, the Jews of Rhodes and memory of Congo" ("Pilier de la communauté sépharade de Bruxelles, mémoire des Juifs de Rhodes et du Congo").
Other critics, such as former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, said the attacks did not go far enough: "I would be amazed if a three-day campaign made a decisive difference," Kissinger said just after the operation ended. > [W]e did not do, in my view, enough damage to degrade it [Iraq's programs > for weapons of mass destruction] for six months. It doesn't make any > significant difference because in six months to a year they will be back to > where they are and we cannot keep repeating these attacks. [...] At the end > of the day what will be decisive is what the situation in the Middle East > will be two to three years from now.
On 22 August 2018, El Ghazi signed for Championship club Aston Villa on a season-long loan, with a clause to buy included. He made his debut on 25 August 2018 in a 1–1 draw with Reading, providing an assist by crossing the ball to Ahmed Elmohamady, who scored a header. On 28 April 2019, in a heated contest between Aston Villa and Championship playoff rivals Leeds United at Elland Road, El Ghazi was mistakenly shown the red card by referee Stuart Attwell after allegedly striking Leeds forward Patrick Bamford during an on pitch brawl following Mateusz Klich's controversial 72nd opening goal for Leeds United following Tyler Roberts' refusal to put the ball out of touch for an injury. The decision was met with controversy from fans and pundits alike, with Aston Villa head coach Dean Smith claiming that after reviewing the footage of the incident reported that he'd be 'amazed' if the red card and subsequent three- game ban weren't overturned after appeal.

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