Example sentences of "it would [verb] more [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | If there were an art fair in Gambia it would bring more business than London . ’ |
2 | If so , it would make more sense and cost less in subsidy to build that new winner within Airbus . |
3 | 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 ? |
4 | It would make more sense if it said Tim ran home . |
5 | While some local authorities welcomed part of the proposals , critics said it would create more losers than winners . |
6 | They said it would create more traffic and be dangerous for children and old people . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Faced with such rhapsodic prose I felt it would take more subtlety and sagacity than I could command to make obscurity flee before me . |