Example sentences of "[pron] would give [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This mission was criticised by Hurd as a " delaying tactic " which would give no immediate support to de Klerk .
2 And hopes weakened of a long-awaited cut in interest rates which would give a real boost to the Government 's election prospects .
3 ‘ ( a ) destroys the goods , or disposes of the goods in a way giving a good title to the entire property in the goods or otherwise does anything equivalent to the destruction of the other 's interest in the goods , or ( b ) purports to dispose of the goods in a way which would give a good title to the entire property in the goods if he was acting with the authority of all co-owners of the goods . ’
4 The maintenance of full employment would cause social and political changes which would give a new impetus to the opposition of the business leaders .
5 All recognised , however , that it would be the groundswell against terrorism and crime which would give the new body its momentum .
6 The cause of Northern Ireland must be greater than the individual and it would mean a very unfavourable hearing for many government speakers which would give the wrong impression .
7 The Law Society , recognising that savings have to be found , has put together a package of proposals which would give the looked-for savings but would not have the damaging effects of the Government 's plans .
8 ‘ It breaks my back , my neck — ’ And she would give a little laugh , unclasping a heavy bracelet : ‘ It breaks my wrist too . ’
9 It would mean so much to us if you would give a regular amount under Covenant , by filling in the Direct Debit form and Deed of Covenant above .
10 And then we would give a complete project specification to the five participants and er we would invite them to visit a factory , to have a conversation with a sales person , to get a bit of a feeling for the style of thee of the be doing area .
11 We would give the same construction to the comparable provisions in the other mortgage deeds .
12 Fourth , many participants frankly admitted that they had very low expectations at the outset : specifically that the course was simply designed to punish them , in return for which they would give the minimum amount of attention possible .
13 The snaps these machines took never portrayed her at her best , but they would give the general impression .
14 I. , N. and R. It may be indeed that such doctors will be willing to say that they would give the very authority for mechanical intervention which the doctors who have so far given evidence did not support .
15 Caedwalla attempted , according to Bede , to exterminate the natives and replace them with inhabitants of his own kingdom , vowing , though still a pagan , that he would give a fourth part of the island and the booty seized to the Church if he were successful .
16 Sheriff Roger Craik , QC , who described the fatality as a highly tragic accident , said he would give a formal determination in writing .
17 Or rather it would give a possible base for the possible erection of two or three possible motives .
18 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 .
19 Not only would winning the order mean around some £60 million worth of work a year for the next decade for Ferranti , but it would give a successful bidder or partner for Ferranti access to crucial next-generation radar technology .
20 Not only would winning the order mean around some £60 million worth of work a year for the next decade for Ferranti , but it would give a successful bidder or partner for Ferranti access to crucial next-generation radar technology .
21 It would give a better idea of the effectiveness of co-operation if the public had a chance to look at the frequency with which bombs are transported into Northern Ireland in vehicles stolen in the Republic .
22 She knew it would give a nasty sting , but it would n't cut her flesh to ribbons .
23 If the G M B could reg retain the unemployed and redundant , it would give a solid base on which to work .
24 It would give a clear message : that the nuclear-weapon states have stopped developing new nuclear weapons .
25 Perhaps the er chief of a Policy E two in an acceptable form is that it would give a clear signal to the district that it would not be appropriate to have a policy on rural diversification or in in development in the countryside more generally , which is stricter than Government guidance .
26 Well I do n't think it would give a burnt taste but I think , I think it probably could do quite a lot of good for it .
27 It would give the American parent group a chance to examine his potential at close quarters and at the same time he would be able to undergo some training to prepare him for the more elevated positions he was destined to occupy in future .
28 At best , or so it was thought , it would give the United Nations some muscle to stop governments doing terrible things to their peoples ; at worst it would serve up a forest of platitude .
29 It would give the old man pleasure .
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