Example sentences of "it would [verb] [art] great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , I have always thought it would make a great spectacle for television if performed in surf with three contestants confined to a small area , all trying to knock each other of their boards .
2 So it would make a great deal of difference in areas where there 's very little available in the way of medical services .
3 If Banks could be persuaded to cancel debts , it would make a great difference to the countries concerned .
4 It would mean a great deal of money . ’
5 But it would mean a great deal
6 It would create a great deal of additional uncertainty for tenants , customers and all in the brewing industry .
7 And it is true that if , for example , there were a library catering specifically for the mentally retarded , this would be the first to be closed because it would create the greatest publicity .
8 I remember telling the Secretary of State that the poll tax was cumbersome , burdening and complicated ; that it would give a great deal of trouble to local council finance departments ; and that it was inevitable that thousands upon thousands of mistakes would be made .
9 Prospects : Unlikely , as its implications and perils understood ; and , of the four strategies , it would demand the greatest unity at the top .
10 As the Rev. Septimus Hansard , the Rector of Bethnal Green , testified to the Select Committee on the issue : ‘ I think that it [ the Married Women 's Property Bill ] would raise the social condition of the wife considerably in the eyes of her husband ; as she is , practically , the great educator of the working classes , I think it would do a great deal to raise her ’ .
11 Now there was one other thing if you would care to take it is that you said that it would involve a great deal of organization for concessionary tickets for Alton Towers or Tussauds or any others .
12 It would require a great deal of leadership to manage the party . ’
13 This was partly because both he and Elena saw that it would require a great deal more experience and self-discipline to make Nicu fit for the role , and also because he did not want to rule out Elena .
14 And if it is the intention of regions to put speakers on , especially those regions that are situated at back of Congress , if the speakers could come to the front it would save a great deal of time .
15 After all it would have a great element of surprise in its favour and although there might be some shooting it was doubtful if the Germans would know what they were shooting at , especially if good diversions were laid on .
16 The unexpected news affected them all in some way , but it would have the greatest impact upon Seb 's life .
17 It would take a great deal more than flagrant attempts to assassinate people in Western capitals and the hardly less obvious espionage of the Directorate of External Intelligence to make Nicolae Ceauşescu persona non grata in the West .
18 Well my Lord as a time saver it would quite er how my er learned friend went through the documents , i it in the contents she would otherwise make and one suspects that it would take a great deal longer .
19 It would add a great deal of colour to my article , please Mr Parnham and give Ana the right kind of Press coverage . ’
20 Erm , I 'm quite sure that we ought to be able to spend this money , and I think it 's it 's very sensible and it would help a great deal with the problems that we have .
21 it would help a great deal .
22 It then won a further two seats in by-elections in early 1992 , leading to the belief that it would constitute the greatest threat to the LDP at the 1992 elections .
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