Example sentences of "would greatly [vb infin] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This would greatly facilitate the treatment of genetically complex tumours like colorectal cancer .
2 The use of Imaging would greatly facilitate the management and control of correspondence .
3 It 's thought to be preparing to market an Intel Corp 80486 ( or alike ) -based accelerator board that runs in an Sbus slot which would greatly improve the performance of personal computer applications .
4 Such reforms would greatly improve the quality of parliamentary supervision , but there is little sign that the government will accept these ideas .
5 The use of new technology facilities would greatly improve the efficiency of dealing with individual cases and correspondence .
6 The latter has been the main advocate of the project , which would greatly improve the republic 's electricity supply .
7 However , if it were true , as has been suggested , that certain issues and constituencies are systematically disenfranchised by the traditional representative model of English politics , this would greatly weaken the justification for reserving to the legislature the exclusive right to determine the form of second-level policy-making institutions such as public local inquiries , and to decide what procedural entitlements should be afforded to objectors at them .
8 Access to national and local databases would greatly enhance the potential and validity of these projects by giving a greater selection of resources , variety of materials and methods of organization .
9 Its main agenda items were the new Union Treaty and amendments to the USSR Constitution , which would greatly enhance the role of the President and restructure and " federalize " the central administration .
10 The allocation to L Detachment of specialists taken from Special Service units would greatly increase the scope of the units ' training and thereby augment its value to men who inevitably gain versatility and resourcefulness .
11 To retain the direct link between Livingston Bus Station and Livingston South Rail Station , as well as providing connections for Murieston , would greatly increase the cost of our contract to an unacceptable level in relation to the demand available .
12 As for the internal auditors ' role , ‘ they 're not expected to do a full statutory audit but a great deal of the detailed work which , carried out on a continuous basis , would greatly increase the probability of detecting fraud . ’
13 At the very least it would greatly increase the speed at which you took notes and also reduce a little of the bulk of your burgeoning files !
14 Activation of a significant fraction of CD4 cells by a superantigen would greatly increase the number of cells susceptible to virus infection and replication and , at the anergic phase , allow provirus to remain latent in some of these cells .
15 ‘ It would greatly help the case for the chapter if he were to indicate now that his party supported the Maastricht Treaty . ’
16 During the talks she emphasized the need for the European Communities ( EC ) to open up to Poland and the other countries of the Visegrad Three " Poland , Hungary and Czechoslovakia " and reiterated that a loan of ECU1,000 million to finance the Polish budget deficit would greatly help the country 's economy .
17 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that if he were to convert all loans under the social fund to grants , as has been promised by the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) , the cost would be about £130 million and would greatly prejudice the operation of the social fund as it now works ?
18 In McShane ( 1977 ) a woman was convicted of an attempt to counsel her mother 's suicide by repeatedly encouraging her to take an overdose , and it was shown that the mother 's death would greatly alleviate the defendant 's financial problems .
19 The new lines , with more than six times the transmission capacity of the old 132kV Grid lines , would greatly strengthen the north — south interconnections which had been weak in the original Grid design ( see Figure 8. 1 ) .
20 For public health doctors to withdraw from or refuse to give support to the task at this critical moment would greatly endanger the specialty , as people without the necessary combination of medical and public health skills would attempt the job .
21 A broad interpretation of what it means would greatly expand the number of crimes for which access to legal advice could be delayed .
22 I would both reduce their value to two points , the same for the dropped goal , and I would greatly reduce the number of offences for which a kick at goal would be allowed .
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