Example sentences of "would help [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In June the European Commission said it would help to fund the Jessi project and the governments of France , the Netherlands , Italy , Germany and possibly the UK are also expected to help . |
2 | The countries are hopeful that a commitment of substantial financial aid will take the heat out of demands by six southern African states for the resumption of controlled ivory trading , the profits of which , the southern Africans claim , would help to fund further conservation measures . |
3 | In March 1991 , the Regional Council 's Planning and Development Committee cleared for public consultation a range of Discussion Papers which would help to describe the issues and establish an agenda for consultation . |
4 | Later technical changes in transport were to make it possible for the city to change its nature by spreading out great suburban dormitories , and electrification would help to decentralize industry . |
5 | Seeking views on the future economic role of councils , the Scottish Office consultation paper on council reform suggested that a ‘ better defined statutory footing would help delineate the respective responsibilities of local authorities and other publicly funded organisations which are active in this field ’ . |
6 | After the long drive a good soak was just what she needed , and it would help pass the time till Kelly arrived . |
7 | Russia , not Germany , was now the West 's enemy ; Adenauer was emerging as a loyal ally who could provide substantial armed forces in the front line against Russia ; and American people wanted to see that Europeans would help to defend themselves ( not least because Congress had been assured in 1949 that NATO did not imply a costly , long-term commitment to Europe 's defence ) . |
8 | As they built in each new feature , they discussed how it would help to defend the castle from attackers . |
9 | In addition it was felt that if regional studios were established as well as transmitters , these would be able to originate their own material for local transmission , which would help redress any cultural imbalance in programming . |
10 | This would help to account for some of the extra calories expelled in the faeces of those consuming fibre-rich foods . |
11 | On the other hand , strength at sea would help displace the Portuguese who had gained control of the Indian Ocean a century earlier , and this would please the Emperor ; accordingly the East India Company armed its ships heavily enough to hold the sea against the Portuguese and against the local pirates . |
12 | And they would help to lift potatoes and they would er stack corn and hay . |
13 | Barnes officials say these changes would help shoulder rising costs of security , staff and conservation . |
14 | What with the coffee , it would help to slow down the symptoms even further . |
15 | On the basis of the definitions you find , you could even construct your own definition of Romanticism which would help give direction to your essay . |
16 | The challenge was to plan and implement a strategy which would help give them jobs , to ensure that potential employers were aware of this trained workforce and knew how to gain access to it . |
17 | Meantime the Government 's 24-hour monitoring station in Princes Street Gardens would help give the city centre background level . |
18 | In the years before 1945 children with visual defects , especially high myopes ( children with severe short sight ) , were admitted to ‘ sight-saving ’ classes , as it was then considered that restricting the use of vision would help to conserve it . |
19 | The assumption that modernization would help to liberate women from the semi-servitude of ‘ primitive ’ patriarchal societies was deeply embedded in the consciousness of charitable institutions and individuals in the West , not least the Christian missionaries who flocked to save souls , introduce underwear and establish proper moral codes in the empires of the colonial powers . |
20 | Privately , other aides claimed it would help calm the furious row if details of the trip were leaked . |
21 | The mild drug in the liquid would help calm him — would make him sleep until the shock of his ordeal had passed . |
22 | The museum agreed that sales held within India would help to combat smuggling and the drain on works of art from the country . |
23 | If there were more such places it would help to combat the cycle of deprivation that young mothers can get trapped in . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Negotiations are still underway between the National Rivers Authority and the Harwich Haven Authority ( HHA ) for a dredging project which would help protect The Naze . |
26 | So far , the case discussed in this book for the extended use of the industrial co-operative as a form of organisation for production or provision has stood primarily upon the proposition that it is an expression of authentic industrial democracy , that such an extension would help to fill a debilitating gap in the practice in the United Kingdom of western liberal principles , to mend what Bertrand Russell calls ‘ this disruption of democracy from within' . |
27 | The agency is trying to decentralize French research by moving half hit laboratories to the regions ( see Nature 356 , 373 ; 1992 ) , and taking a bigger role in international research politics would help to fill the vacuum in Paris . |
28 | Under the terms of the agreement , representatives from these five countries would help oversee the movement of millions of tonnes of grain and other food aid expected to arrive at South African ports . |
29 | The vigour with which changes were imposed would help to create public confidence in his administration ; and a measure of ruthlessness would be needed to overcome the conservatism of the military establishment . |
30 | It would help to create a more responsive social climate , enabling them to fulfil their potential and conclude their lives with dignity . |