Example sentences of "[adj] would [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | This would help improve the balance of the instrument . |
2 | This would help prevent such a disaster occurring again . |
3 | This would help attract passing visitors to stop for a drink or meal and would visually soften the rather bleak appearance of the exterior brickwork . |
4 | This would help ensure the poorer countries did not repeat the environmental mistakes of the northern hemisphere as they pursued economic development . |
5 | This would help ensure that the design of one component would not unduly influence the design of another . |
6 | I , and then later my secretary , were given offices in this secular building , as the committee agreed this would help meet the pastoral needs of the community . |
7 | This would help protect Jaguar from fluctuations in the dollar-sterling exchange rate — the principal factor behind the collapse in its pre-tax profits in the first half of the year to £1.2m . |
8 | They say this would help convince charitable trusts who can give big donations that the people of Darlington are backing the appeal . |
9 | Referring to recent events in the Soviet Union , Vellayati said on Aug. 28 that he hoped this would help speed up an end to the civil war . |
10 | This would help expand Moby 's loyalties and prevent him from becoming too dependent on his main daytime companion . |
11 | No-one will deny — and even if they did , few would dare say so — that Clough has been a magnificently accomplished football manager , blessed with an alchemy denied to others . |
12 | The pencils I found varied , some would let go of the pigment more easily than others . |
13 | Quite simply , such an additional demand for the currencies concerned would help keep them at a higher level , with a consequent reduction in their export surpluses . |
14 | Does n't does n't go to that point at all so that would make see how much difference that makes to the |
15 | Events like that would help convince charitable trusts with thousands of pounds at their disposal that the people of Darlington are backing the appeal and they should too . |
16 | Events like that would help convince charitable trusts with thousands of pounds at their disposal that the people of Darlington are backing the appeal . |
17 | Okay , secondly and more importantly eight B the idea that syntactic and semantic structure are the same , or rather that semantics just works over the syntactic structure , erm that would help solve the acquisition problem . |