Example sentences of "[conj] it would [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That may mean no more than that such a scheme may do more good than harm and that it would do more good than the obvious alternatives .
2 Can we oppose the checkerboard strategy on the ground that it would produce more instances of injustice than it would prevent ?
3 France made it clear to New Zealand that it would allow more imports of lamb and dairy products into France if New Zealand reduced the charge against the couple to manslaughter and then deported them .
4 After all , these guys are no part of my battle , most of them do n't know me , and they 've turned out in numbers only because Rufus said they had to defend their territory — but I decide this ai n't the time for that , and it would make more sense to invite these gift-horses in for coffee and what 's left of the whisky .
5 She did n't mind but it would put more pressure on her schedule .
6 ‘ I think the fans would welcome that because it would mean more weekend games .
7 But why do n't you allow them to run a similar course there because it would mean more student members
8 Has the Minister considered whether it would make more sense if young men and women from working-class families who leave school at 16 or 17 and are thrown into slave labour schemes where they earn a little over £20 a week , but who want to stay on at school , could stay on and be paid a sum equivalent to what they would get on training schemes ?
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