Example sentences of "would [verb] [adj -er] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When , however , some women did wish to join the larger societies in the 1870s , the societies found their doctors unwilling to treat women unless they paid higher contributions than men , on the grounds that women were more often sick and would make heavier demands on their services , which thus would be of greater benefit to poorer women .
2 Managers would have more predictable work flow , and owners would earn higher profits as their share from the increased efficiency of operation .
3 Activists in Haringey persuaded the council to suspend their commitment to go to full committee status , because a sub-committee could have a majority of non-councillors ; this would facilitate greater participation by members of the lesbian and gay communities , particularly those who were black , disabled or unemployed .
4 Advantages would include quicker recording of contributions , more accurate NI records of those involved , and an increase in the prompt payment of contributions , thereby reducing the substantial costs presently incurred when pursuing payments outstanding after the year end .
5 People from Europe will want to come directly to the centre , so King 's Cross would bring greater benefits from tourism .
6 But a cut of ten times that amount in the whole world 's output of carbon dioxide , shared among all countries , would not only cost Britain far less : it would bring bigger benefits in climate stability .
7 They would feel happier north of the river like everyone else ; Islington seems to have been their favourite suburb , and that was where they had moved to by the time the next child arrived , three years later .
8 Miss Armstrong said she hoped the College would forge greater links with Durham University under Labour 's plans to introduce a degree course for nursery nurses .
9 The bishops on Lothar 's side declared that the involuntary sin of an oath thus broken could be expiated and that a speedy division would prevent further damage to the Church .
10 Although there were already many activities concerned with cost and financial control , these functions would assume greater importance in the future , inferring that the expertise in Colleges should be developed or enhanced , and officers nominated to assume new responsibilities .
11 While selection of resources was apparently not a problem for teachers , there were several signs that school libraries would welcome greater help in stock selection .
12 On free afternoons they would choose quieter parts of the library and make towers , animals , castles , chairs and ski-slopes , all out of books .
13 She was reported as saying that the trial had taught her one important lesson as a barrister — how the victim feels — and called for changes in the law which would give greater protection to victims .
14 This would give greater predictability to litigants and presumably effect a reduction in the amount of judicial time devoted to these matters .
15 Yes , we believe that the recent moves would give greater assistance to the organisations that are undertaking energy efficiency assessments of homes , including new ones .
16 One danger in giving such an opportunity might be that it would give greater scope for industrial policy ( ‘ European champions ’ ) proponents , not least within the European Commission : however , that is not a reason for preventing DGIV from considering the point in a particular case , however sceptically .
17 He believed that membership of the exchange rate mechanism would give greater certainty to business and industry , help the battle against inflation , and secure lower rates of interest .
18 He was also fearful that the increase of flexibility in the use of supplementary units ( which were by and large non-British ) would give greater weight to the largely British core .
19 The original reasons for seeking a Royal Charter remain : it would give greater status to the Association , its members and indeed the whole industry ; we would enjoy the endorsement by the Privy Council to our qualifications for membership ; recognition by the Privy Council would add weight to the Association 's opinion on issues when lobbying Government or debating with others ; our members would have the Privy Council 's endorsement of being true professionals with the opportunityfor a Corporate member to be called a Chartered Hotelier or a Chartered Caterer .
20 We made it clear that we would give further consideration to it once the Barber judgment was clear , and that is precisely what we are beginning to do .
21 If lifetime employment is common in Japan we would expect longer periods to be spent with particular firms and less mobility between firms .
22 Congress , as you know , our Union supports a free press but would like better rights of redress .
23 If you would like further copies of the Region 's Council Tax notes I can make these readily available and I would also be prepared to comment on any draft training document you produce .
24 If you would like further details of the scheme , contact your local Motability motor dealer .
25 If you would like further details of our reunions , conferences and holidays , simply cut out and return the coupon to Gloria Nielsen , Group Sales , Saga Holidays Ltd. , FREEPOST , Folkestone , Kent , CT20 1BR .
26 Anyone who wants a copy of the bulletin , or would like further details on the EC Information Service , contact Alexis on or Joanne or .
27 If anyone would like further details about Grandparents Day media coverage please contact Sarah McHugh at the Media Unit .
28 If you would like further information on the show , contact the Fast Food Fair ticket hotline and registering service on 091 416 4570 .
29 Anyone who would like further information on Bobby or any other dogs should call Canine Rescue on 0502 75257 .
30 If anyone would like further information about the tape , and even wish to buy a copy , then telephone .
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