Example sentences of "this would give " in BNC.
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1 | By leaving £5,000 to ACET , however , the taxable value of your estate is reduced to £135,000 and this would give a tax saving of £2,000 . |
2 | This would give the victim chance to rebutt it . |
3 | He forbade the Electricity Board to order voltage reductions , since this would give comfort to the NUM leadership . |
4 | While this made eminent sense for production efficiency in wartime , it was very much apparent to the British that this would give the United States a natural advantage when the war ended . |
5 | This would give him control of editorial policy . |
6 | In fact , I took three — I figured this would give me some insurance — then retired to a new seat to watch the board . |
7 | This would give him eighteen months ' salary as compensation for loss of office , and his pension was not to begin until the eighteen month period had elapsed . |
8 | This would give them the outline : the immortality of the soul , heaven and hell , the Trinity , the saving mission of Jesus Christ , his passion , resurrection , and ascension , his judgement of the world , the gospel . |
9 | This would give her the opportunity to say something in time for the next morning 's American newspapers . |
10 | Before leaving the village I consulted a chart outside the coastguard station , which confirmed that I had five hours before high tide ; this would give me time to get to the end of Worm 's Head and safely back onto the cliffs without danger of being stranded . |
11 | This would give equal weight , one-third , to each value ; as the data has already been smoothed it would seem sensible to give more weight to the middle value . |
12 | Dr John Wright , the director of the CEGB 's technology planning and research division , stressed last week that this would give the board considerable ‘ flexibility ’ over future reprocessing options ‘ in the event that BNFL 's costs seem to be escalating . ’ |
13 | Priority was to be given to walking , not only because it was felt that this would give disproportionate environmental benefits and would aid access to public transport , but it would recognise the dominance of local movement by foot transport . |
14 | This would give double the required output voltage which could easily cause damage to the power supply components and beyond . |
15 | However , I suggested that it would be better for her to come back after another week as this would give her time to think over all that had happened , to listen to the cassette if she wished and to continue to practise her relaxation and visualization techniques . |
16 | Whatever the answers , the enemy must not discover these questions were being asked , for this would give away the landing areas of a future invasion . |
17 | The reward to them from credit insurance would be the security which this would give against payment problems . |
18 | This would give you four separate pictures that together form a set , linked by the same frames and the colour pink . |
19 | The flowers were mainly chosen to accentuate the overall silvery effect , but some of them also came from the ‘ bride 's ’ garden , as I felt this would give the picture additional meaning for her . |
20 | If accepted , this would give the play-off significant meaning . |
21 | This would give me a base to aim for . |
22 | This would give a pattern of low rates in current and recent takers followed by somewhat higher rates in former takers . |
23 | Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations . |
24 | This would give them the opportunity to explain why they think their company 's product is the best , and at the same time , you can decide which one offers the most appropriate product for you . |
25 | This would give greater predictability to litigants and presumably effect a reduction in the amount of judicial time devoted to these matters . |
26 | Just occasionally a lesser official might eschew them : Sir Edward Hoby , for instance , told Robert Cecil in 1599 that he would like an office in reversion , since this would give him something to do ; he would not exercise the post by deputy . |
27 | This would give us a weakened form of the argument we are considering . |
28 | Although this would give an even number of staff available , other factors must be considered . |
29 | This would give us six possible breaks , formally marked , in the structure of the piece of text . |
30 | This would give sufficient time for preparation for release if the Parole Board recommended it , having considered risk . |