Example sentences of "would [adv] give the " in BNC.

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1 This would effectively give the white population a veto on all constitutional changes .
2 He said he would rather give the balloons to the children to take home .
3 The commanders would only give the pilots a grid reference of the target and instructions to drop the bombs on the flares dropped by advance fighters .
4 A strict analogy with judicial review would perhaps give the decision-maker a power ( and a duty ) to award compensation after it had re-made its decision , if it turned out that the applicant had suffered loss as a result of the initial illegal decision ( although there are difficulties in this solution which we will consider in a moment ) .
5 There were fears , however , that this would merely give the JNA time to regroup around the towns of Vukovar and Vinkovci ( eastern Croatia ) .
6 It would just give the driver that extra split-second to react to a potentially dangerous situation .
7 Not so that it would stop cars getting across into the car park , but it would nevertheless give the impression .
8 I would also give the shrimp a miss , as tangs are very susceptible to Oodinium and White Spot , which need copper-based medication , which is fatal to crustaceans .
9 It would also give the anti-nuclear group some propaganda to use against us . ’
10 The package would also give the central bank increased independence in monetary policy , and Albanians would be allowed to open hard-currency bank accounts and to receive remittances from abroad .
11 Another possibility is the presence of amphibolite rocks with an intermediate to basic composition since this would also give the seismic wave velocities recorded at this depth .
12 It would also give the landlord a right of action against the tenant for any breach .
13 The social protocol , if implemented , would simply give the UK 's permission to the other 11 community states to use community institutions and funds to meet the cost of administering their separate social agreement .
14 Ms Maeve Sherlock , National Union of Students president , said : ‘ The bill would actually give the Government power to introduce a full loan scheme and destroy the grant system . ’
15 Anyway , you could scratch up the rifling with a file and steel wool so that it would never give the same markings on a bullet again . ’
16 ‘ She would never give the game away . ’
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