Example sentences of "and would give " in BNC.

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1 It would ensure that the tunnel was completed and would give the banks much more direct access to the project and its long-term rewards .
2 ‘ If that could be carried forward , the Government would be very glad to see it and would give as much help as possible . ’
3 Clasper was beginning to be seen by his own members for what he really was : a born agitator and troublemaker who was great to have around when plant managements behaved like bastards because he was one too and would give as good as he got in a stand-up fight .
4 Nuns , I thought , would understand the troubles of the old and homeless , and would give balanced advice .
5 On the basis of the MAFF-DoE memo this would seem likely to include the farming and fertiliser industries , and would give the Ministry of Agriculture almost total control over the policy .
6 Introducing his Bill , Fisher voiced the opinion of liberal educationalists when he told the House that the schools would ‘ continue the general education ’ of the elementary level , and would give ‘ in addition vocational bias , the force of which will be graduated according to the age and occupation of the pupil ’ .
7 They need the minimum of tonal variation in order to find this sound from venue to venue and would give a wide birth to any amplifier that offered any more than they think they need , no doubt fearing the onset of option anxiety .
8 She was , however , a generous goddess , and would give freely of her magic to that same soil so it could support the next generation with crops ; she was , therefore , both a grave and a womb at once .
9 It allows the lining of the womb to return to normal , and would give her some idea of how long her menstrual cycle was .
10 There is a presumption that amounts included in debt represent unconditional contractual obligations of the reporting entity and would give rise to a claim on a winding up for an amount similar to that at which they are stated in the financial statements .
11 Hank had no doubt that , sooner or later , old tabby-cats like the MacDonald woman would get wind of it and would give his mother hell about it .
12 Sooner or later he would be too exhausted to think straight and would give up the fight against himself .
13 He , like most of their bodyguards , was devoted to the royal family and would give his life for them .
14 This in itself would constitute a major achievement and would give recognition to the important contribution of residential workers in preparing young people for citizenship .
15 He held on , digging his fingers into metal , as if the metal were soft and would give .
16 The institution of national investment planning would certainly require broad and determined popular support , but by nature it would depend on the formation of a socialist government and would give an important role to organisations operating at a national level .
17 But she never dared ask him , for fear he would tell her ) — the grocer treated her to infrequent smiles and would give occasional chocolates to Victoria , who would go back to the toyshop with a heavy brown moustache and sideburns .
18 One possibility would be a statutory reformulation of Rylands v. Fletcher shorn of the qualifications and defences which so emasculate it now , perhaps on the lines of the Restatement , which imposes strict liability on one who carries on an ‘ abnormally dangerous activity , ’ but this would be open to varying judicial inclinations and would give rise to considerable uncertainty for a very long period of time .
19 She only had about fifty pence left from the money she had borrowed from her stepfather the day before , but she hoped that the young Italian barman , who fancied her , had not yet been sacked or moved on and would give her a margarita , free .
20 If any reader had found any items relating to the Bristol and Gloucestershire volunteers of any period , I should be most interested to hear from them , and would give what advice I could .
21 Grunte had promised to think it over and would give her his advice at lunch over Langan 's warm salad of duck followed by white chocolate ice cream .
22 He was also the Company Bookmaker and would give odds on any event .
23 The proposals , if adopted , would mean it 'll be a criminal offence to camp anywhere without the land owner 's permission … and would give local councils the right to tow away and seize any illegally parked vehicles .
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