Example sentences of "it could save " in BNC.
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1 | The DHSS estimates that it could save something around £30 million . |
2 | By cutting one of the polar craft , it could save up to $50 million of its annual budget for the craft of $230 million . |
3 | Enrol on a first aid course — it could save a life . |
4 | We 'll tell you all about it shortly when Roz has the book ready for publication , as it could save you hours spent trying to match the tension of patterns which have originally been knitted on different makes of machine to your own . |
5 | It could save you a lot of wasted effort and money . |
6 | It could save a life . |
7 | And it could save you money — if you do the clamping yourself ! |
8 | There was no hope it could save itself ; nor any for Tabitha either . |
9 | And I ca n't believe Frank would be holding anything back if he thought it could save a young girl 's life . ’ |
10 | It could save you thousands of pounds , not to mention hours of anguish . |
11 | Gynaecologist Mr Ian Mackenzie of the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford , has noted that it could save the NHS between £10 and £15 million a year , which could be used to shorten waiting-lists for other forms of gynaecological care . |
12 | In an earlier debate , the hon. Member for Newham , North-West ( Mr. Banks ) suggested that if the terminus were built at Stratford , East , it could save as much as £1 billion on the project . |
13 | People living in remote areas are being urged to make a note of the map references of their homes — because it could save their lives . |
14 | ‘ If the Secretary of State asks the NGC to state their preferred route , it could save the inquiry a lot of time and money . ’ |
15 | They point to statistics which show that salt intake is ‘ far in excess of need ’ and may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults , and that if everyone reduced salt intake by half a teaspoon a day , it could save 40,000 premature deaths per year . |
16 | No I think it could save lives , because it means that we have immediate access er to what 's going on and so on rare occasions , life and death decisions can be made down the telephone . |