Example sentences of "[noun sg] it would [vb infin] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If we make the laws simpler and eliminate the ambiguity it would allow the referee to be more consistent in refereeing the line-out ’ , said NZRFU chairman Eddie Tonks .
2 If you just put a pipe straight in the end of the liquid it would suck the liquid up .
3 If Mendoros could land the contract it would eliminate the danger of under- utilised assets — and simultaneously confer a kind of official recognition .
4 If others took the same decision it would spare the North selectors some uncomfortable choices .
5 First because it er offers the Government quite a good reason for dropping the bill altogether , er a er and bowing to parliamentary opinion in doing so that 's not a shameful thing to do , er if it had been able to do that on the other hand it would have the benefit of in=incorporating in its own proposals a measure of continuity and experience which are no there already .
6 In this way it would accept the notion that social psychology produces historically relative knowledge ( Gergen , 1973 ) and take this as its main point of theoretical departure .
7 In that way it would increase the number of such clients supported and thus become an even more cost-effective service .
8 A Eurovision spokesman hit back : ‘ If everyone sung in English it would destroy the idea behind the show . ’
9 In fact , what we have witnessed has been the spectacle of governments running so hard to get away from this concept that they have been unable to hear the voice of the British business community , pleading that the interest it would like the government to show in its affairs is of a different nature altogether .
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