Example sentences of "[det] would give [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Removal of the need for lawyers to attend court for unopposed adjournments in the Magistrates ' Court ; we believe this would give rise to a saving of about £8.6 million , with a saving on committal hearings of £2 million and a resultant saving in legal aid standard fees of £1 million . |
2 | It is not thought likely that this would give rise to any greater risk of breach of confidentiality of clients ' affairs than that involved with the rest of the staff . |
3 | Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations . |
4 | He forbade the Electricity Board to order voltage reductions , since this would give comfort to the NUM leadership . |
5 | This would give effect to clauses that seek to define the rights and obligations of the parties , for example , a clause which indicated that no partnership or agency relationship was created , and clear clauses would abrogate the prohibition on , for instance , self-dealing or the necessity to disclose all relevant information to the customer . |
6 | This would give value for money , a competitive sense between community and community and a new surge of local independence and pride . ’ |
7 | Similarly , if X were doubly degenerate we could have only two vectors p satisfying Xp = 0 , but each of these would give rise to other different vectors p . |
8 | They each believed that what they were doing was vital for the betterment of the world as each saw it and neither would give way to the other , or defer in any way to the other 's claimed priority in attention , preference or responsibility . |
9 | Yet each would give rise to a different organizational structure from any we are familiar with . |
10 | That would give rise to a second equation , x=z . |
11 | And there was a rage around , I knew , that would give courage even to Sebastian . |