Example sentences of "it would [verb] [pers pn] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Most certainly , it would pay us to do the right thing .
2 It would enable them to take the surrender of the 200,000 Croats on their arrival in Austria and hand them back to the " local Jugoslav forces " , without having to be concerned by the general instruction that all surrendering Yugoslavs should be retained pending a political decision as to their ultimate disposal .
3 Your Board has also , of course , looked very hard at how it would ensure we maintain the present secure and friendly image of Abbey National .
4 If the children in Durham Cathedral do not have a sense of what it would cost them to break the vow of sanctuary they can not have much interest vested in keeping it .
5 The young Labour supporting , Tory-voting car dealer thinks if Labour won power it would use it to support the IRA and gay rights .
6 So on Saturday , Party Politics , dwarfing his 39 opponents , set off in new colours with new jockey Carl Llewellyn to see how many strides it would take him to cover the most famous four and a half miles in sport .
7 Yet in the time it would take her to reach the café , tell Oliver and return with him , the flat would be empty and she would never know who her intruder was .
8 They say it would allow them to provide the extra accomodation needed to house all their 300 undergraduates and are prepared to spend £5million buying and converting the building .
9 Sometimes it may be appropriate to support the child who appears to be being facetious : " People often laugh when things are really difficult — maybe it would help us make the decision if we did something quite different for a little while . "
10 ‘ If we could get him away then it would help us get the situation stabilised .
11 it would help us rationalize the training provision a little bit , and really target the training provision .
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