Example sentences of "[noun sg] would help [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And we would like the architecture to be as simple as possible , the idea being that such a self-effacing architecture would help lay bare the problems of speech processing . |
2 | Electoral reform would help to entrench this style of politics . |
3 | But next year a little rain would help make this craziest of sports a just little less risky . |
4 | He said that mandatory repatriation would help to achieve this . |
5 | Some members of the Association hoped that English in education would help achieve such ends by addressing itself to countering linguistic perversion . |
6 | Mr Everett , who has four children , said the award would help provide extra care for the girls . |
7 | Perhaps the availability of some defensive shield would help convince national leaders that international security could be based on something other than threatening to blow the other side to oblivion . |
8 | Mr Patten says the new money would help meet National education and training targets and lift Britain towards the top of international league tables in staying-on rates for 16 to 19-year-olds . |
9 | The company , now based at Weyside Park , Alton said that the additional space would help to fulfil new orders and provide a more convenient location for customers . |
10 | As we saw earlier , Francis Bacon was able to turn the doctrine of the Fall to advantage : Science would help restore that dominion over nature lost to humanity through Adam 's sin . |
11 | The Conservatives seemed rather more favourable to the prospect of scrutiny by backbench committees , perhaps because they felt that such a challenge would help to restrain public expenditure . |