Example sentences of "it would [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If there were a time clock for murder , it would show one every twenty-six minutes . |
2 | ‘ Your father said you must have the handbag and the shoes as well , it would make it a real outfit . |
3 | At the very least it would make it a more rationally and humanely organised system likely to be more productive ; at best it would provide the conditions for eventual emancipation should that decision finally be made . |
4 | It would make us a lot safer and cars may not go as fast . |
5 | I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has . |
6 | How was I to know it would give her a heart attack when it reacted unfavourably with some other medicine she was taking/ I only meant to give her a bit of discomfort . |
7 | Still , it sounded like a fascinating challenge , and she 'd never been to Sheffield before , so it would give her an opportunity to see another little bit of the world . |
8 | At least it would give her the opportunity to make a start on her copious notes . |
9 | At least it would give her the chance to judge his side of the story . |
10 | would prefer that too er partly because it would give everybody an opportunity to look at the particular problem er in , in , in , in , in a shorter period of time , erm we are also cheered by the recent visit to England by the minister there Mr who made certain promises , I think it would be useful if Mr who a candidate at the meeting would reiterate his promises publicly today , thank you Chairman . |
11 | Were they given this breathing space it would give them a chance to be less edgy about Olwyn . |
12 | But the people who built them — the thirty or forty people possibly at the most in Oxford who built those houses — it would solve their problems and it would give them a completely new slant on life to have built their own houses . |
13 | ‘ For some children it would give them the opportunity to wreak mayhem , while other , more sensitive children would be deeply affected out of all proportion to what they had done . |
14 | It would give them the push they needed to come out into the open . |
15 | Communist Party thought that how that by giving peasants their own land it would give them the incentive to increase production which |
16 | I 'm of age , after all , and it would give him a terrible fright . |
17 | I might just do that ; it would give him a nice surprise . |
18 | Caledor does not draw the Sword of Khaine even though it would give him the power to defeat the Witch King . |
19 | It would give me no satisfaction . ’ |
20 | That would n't be time enough to think but at least it would give me a chance to calm down . |
21 | It would give me a chance to see your wrist plaster has dried correctly and give our students a rare opportunity to see how fit and active a lady of your age can be . ’ |
22 | It would give me a reputation . |
23 | It would help me and er it would give me a greater understanding . |
24 | I thought it sounded like a good idea as it would give me a taster . |
25 | She 's your sister and it would give you a break . |
26 | To the traveller , said Bill , ‘ It would give you a thrill To hear all the tales of my youth Of days dead and gone But the memory lives on And I swear every word is the truth . ’ |
27 | And that would give you a bit of ready cash , and also it would give you a standing to try and get something from Finance Committee . |
28 | She was brought back to her mother 's voice , as though enticing her , yet with a slight sneer in it now , saying , ‘ It would give you an opportunity to wear some of those clothes you 've been spending your money on lately . ’ |
29 | You would n't be a real beginner and it would give you an interest when I 'm busy . ’ |
30 | He thought it would give it a bit of glamour . |