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

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1 And hopes weakened of a long-awaited cut in interest rates which would give a real boost to the Government 's election prospects .
2 ‘ ( 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 . ’
3 The maintenance of full employment would cause social and political changes which would give a new impetus to the opposition of the business leaders .
4 ‘ It breaks my back , my neck — ’ And she would give a little laugh , unclasping a heavy bracelet : ‘ It breaks my wrist too . ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Sheriff Roger Craik , QC , who described the fatality as a highly tragic accident , said he would give a formal determination in writing .
9 Or rather it would give a possible base for the possible erection of two or three possible motives .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 She knew it would give a nasty sting , but it would n't cut her flesh to ribbons .
15 If the G M B could reg retain the unemployed and redundant , it would give a solid base on which to work .
16 It would give a clear message : that the nuclear-weapon states have stopped developing new nuclear weapons .
17 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 .
18 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 .
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