Example sentences of "would help [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These matters are important because they explain how Pound and Eliot , who had campaigned as a team and would help each other for many years to come , radically differed not just in themes and attitudes ( of which something will be said hereafter ) but at this deep level , in the not altogether conscious interstices of their craft . |
2 | Group members would help each other in times of need and adopt a united front vi — avi the outside world , whatever their internal differences . |
3 | Just basically small groups that would help each other . |
4 | It would help other hon. Members to know whether British Rail has asked consultants to advise on whether it would be possible to build a satisfactory station above ground rather than underground , as proposed in the Bill . |
5 | The Netherlands retained its open policy on drug use but would help other members to combat trafficking , and there would be greater co-operation to stop the illegal movement of guns , ammunition and explosives . |
6 | I am sure this would help many fishkeepers not only to provide the right amounts for their fish but also to use the correct food types/varieties of which there must be several dozens on the market . |
7 | According to some West German sources , a softening of Whitehall 's hardline on the social charter would help that process . |
8 | The recommendation would help married or unmarried partners whose homes are held in the other partner 's name . |
9 | The Xinhua news agency reported that at a meeting with Li Peng soon after the Kazakh party 's arrival , the Chinese Premier called for enhanced relations in all fields and said that the recently completed rail link would help bilateral relations in the economic and trade fields . |
10 | companies which would help Big extend and expand its higher margin [ ] business . |
11 | The Republic also pointed the way to the future in its attempts to regulate English trade in a way that would help English shipping though its efforts were not immediately successful ; the monarchy took the same legislative approach , but was able to make its laws effective and on this basis set up a system of control of trade in the empire that survived until the middle of the nineteenth century . |
12 | That would help better-off working women and provide jobs , too , in childcare . |
13 | Conversely , a more realistic preparation for birth would help most first-time mothers , many of whom are terrified by the level of pain involved in childbirth and fear something is wrong . |
14 | The beneficial effects of tax-haven status would undoubtedly attract more industry and jobs , while the wealth produced would help foreign exchange and increase VAT income on subsequent spendings . |
15 | This would help domestic industry to maintain both its market share and its profitability , as European and Japanese firms would be obliged to increase their dollar prices to compensate for a fall in the dollar against their currencies . |
16 | The idea stemmed from a brief given at a training course when they were asked to work on a project " which would help another person or group of people " . |
17 | Even if it 's not used , it 's a good piece of equipment to have and would help some serious writers — Iris Murdoch , for one — not to fall into dreadful traps of bathos and sententiousness . |
18 | If it would help any , I 'm a good listener . |
19 | The Cluniac reformers promoted the ideal of the pilgrimage , for example , as an external discipline which would help these new Europeans to cultivate an inner attitude . |
20 | The Home Support Project was both an action project ( to provide a service for elderly people with dementia which would help those who wished to remain at home rather than be admitted to an institution ) and a research project ( to evaluate the success of the action project ) . |
21 | This option was , however , never used without the agreement of the chairmen , and then only on those rare occasions when they felt it would help secure acceptance of unpopular measures by their colleagues and the broader public . |
22 | The early hope was that the Council would help this process by encouraging and disseminating good practice , and by providing a broad framework within which diversity would flourish . |
23 | Keeping Quistgaard in position until then would help this strategy . |
24 | Antiwhaling notices in the press and on television by , for example , the Japanese branches of Friends of the Earth and World Wildlife Fund would help this campaign . |
25 | A department rest room would help this . |
26 | Among the many issues addressed in Agenda 21 was the principle of technology transfer ( through which industrialized countries would help third world economies develop without compromising environmental security . ) |
27 | Lady Thatcher did not believe in keeping the value of sterling to a level which would help British industry . |
28 | The band realised such novelties would help Red Rhino sell more records , so agreed to the slight compromise . |
29 | Among them was In His Name , which was put together in response to the need expressed by the Conference of the International Missionary Council held at Willengen in Germany in 1952 , for a book which would help missionary-minded Christians pray for the Church and the World in a way integrated in the full range of Christian faith and worship . |