Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [verb] a great " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would like to see a greater international understanding and acceptance of the fundamental principles underlying UK financial reporting .
2 This is thanks to handling and power which , to my mind , would have posed a greater threat to the Honda NSX 's title of best-handling car than any Mazda RX-7 .
3 ‘ But without the special cover I 'd have had to pursue that claim on my own and it would have cost a great deal more .
4 The factory workshop has become what Mao would have called a Great Political School .
5 Here you would have seen a great attraction and opportunities to do well in expanding industries .
6 ‘ I can well comprehend your daughter 's being upset but , I assure you , I would have given a great deal to prevent it .
7 The Consul General would have given a great deal to stop this exchange going any further but he could hardly say anything without worsening the situation for himself .
8 He would have given a great deal to have sounded less incredulous .
9 Pumfrey would have given a great deal to know .
10 This left him an enormous amount of scope for demonstrating the kind of narrative energy that most English fiction-writers would have given a great deal to acquire .
11 ‘ I would have done a great deal more , Hilary , ’ he told her seriously .
12 In some circumstances this remained true even in straightforward administrative interactions where strings of questions about what was going to happen next sometimes led to complicated and unproductive guessing games , and where a simple clear statement would have saved a great deal of time .
13 Such an outcome would have caused a great deal of trouble for the council which could have been largely avoided if the resolution had been directly challenged soon after it was made under Ord. 53 .
14 ‘ I would have made a great secretary , I love organising things .
15 He would have made a great dramatic actor .
16 Even so , it may be doubted that he would have made a greater impact upon the course of history .
17 It may be that he had missed his metier , and that he would have made a greater mark had he gone into politics .
18 This meant further discontent on the part of the workers and peasants , which would have meant a greater use of coercion by the state .
19 I am afraid I believe a caution would have come a great deal more quickly .
20 But this would have left a great swath of territory to the west in Republican control .
21 Presenting the seventh development plan ( 1991-97 ) to the National Assembly on Nov. 19 , Masire said that he expected a slowdown in revenue in the coming period and that the private sector would have to play a greater role in diversifying the economy and reducing the dependence on mineral exports .
22 However , Gibson had no experience on the Mossie and would have benefited a great deal from a few hours with the PFF Mossie Unit at Warboys — perhaps a couple of low-level bombing attacks on our bombing range .
23 The government , at no additional cost to the Exchequer , would have had a greater impact on the individual 's welfare .
24 To have released Meehan from seven years of wrongful imprisonment , recommended a free pardon for him , and then to have arrested and charged Waddell for the same crime would have required a greater degree of resolution than either of them possessed .
25 Nevertheless , they did not forget the main object of their expedition and kept a careful record of all the plants found , though they commented that had the journey been made a month or two sooner , they would have found a greater number of rarities .
26 Such substantial stratospheric ozone depletion would last for several years and the initial survivors of a nuclear war would have to face a great increase in biologically active UV-B radiation .
27 Since this case law was developed in the context of the exercise of delegated powers by the Commission , it would seem highly unlikely that the Court would wish to exercise a greater degree of control over the exercise of original legislative power by the Council of Ministers .
28 That 's caused a lot of resentment within certain sections of the country , especially amongst the rich who would stand to lose a great deal if Mobuto has his way .
29 A cut-and-cover tunnel would involve slicing a great swathe through the wood to construct the tunnel , quite apart from the £10 million that it would cost .
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