Example sentences of "[noun sg] which would give [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Once again , it 's flagging below a level which would give him confidence for London , yet his form over shorter distances has been good , highlighted recently by a new course record of 38:20 at the Thorney 12K in Peterborough .
2 He was to be my minder for an initial trial which would give me three laps in one of the school 's Escort XRi 's under his instruction , three laps with him driving and five laps in a single-seat Formula First racing car .
3 The remark was enough to tell her that he had kissed her brow , and that he was firmly hauling himself back into the anti-female attitude which would give him security from involvement with a woman .
4 Without conceding that the gentry of Tula , Smolensk , and elsewhere were justified in calling for an assembly which would give them a chance to vent their spleen , Alexander II seemed to be no less frightened than they by the enormity of the changes he had sanctioned .
5 The goal for the formal system of education was to provide a system from pre-school through to adult education which would give everyone access .
6 If writing off paying debts is not an option , then the Banks could reduce the payments in order that debtor countries could concentrate on their development which would give their people food , shelter , education , health services and employment .
7 And that would also give us office space which would give us a headquarters for a recycling education group , which would go out to schools , to councils , to Brownie groups , to anybody who might be interested in recycling , what they can do , how they can it better .
8 It did in fact run out , and still Anselm had not received the pallium which would give him full authority as archbishop .
9 In addition , she knew that ours was the kind of show which would give her the right sort of outlet .
10 ‘ But why must you go away , just when Corrie 's leaving me ? ’ her mother had asked when she 'd told her she had fixed up a job as a nanny with a family in the north which would give her a better chance of training as nursery nurse .
11 we go on hoping and fighting and imagining , despite whatever goes wrong with anybody but the Tory Party is diverting itself with internal feuds and in focusing attention on whether Mr Major will remain Prime Minister or not and this is presumably so that they may ignore the real issues of how to the get the country onto some shared basis of consensus , trust and pragmatic politics which would give our society a chance of facing up to questions of economics , politics , pollution and living together in community in the sort of world we 've actually got .
12 better still , if there is room , would be a 2500 mm ( 8 ft ) wide louvre-fronted closet which would give you space for washing machine , dryer , clothes hamper and general purpose cabinet with a metre wide ( 3 ft ) double door wall cabinet above and a clothes rod to hang out just dried permanent press clothing .
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