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

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1 Hewlett-Packard Co is crossing itself to ward off any demons that would give it the same misery Sun Microsystems Inc is going through moving from Solaris 1.0 to Solaris 2.0 .
2 Aye , that , it 'd be the Voltarol that would give her the , the black stuff coming through .
3 Then he turned , and with a little gesture of farewell crossed the highway and headed back towards Lima , a small , shambling figure glancing back every now and then in search of a truck that would give him a lift .
4 Coppola may not have provided the definitive film of the Vietnam War , but he succeeded in providing ‘ a film experience that would give its audience a sense of the horror , the madness , the sensuousness and the moral dilemma of Vietnam ’ .
5 He longed to do some real work that would give him some satisfaction at the end of a day , yet there seemed to be nothing for him to do .
6 ‘ How can I understand it , how can I understand it ? ’ he went on and on accusingly , as though scientists are to blame for not inventing a magic serum that would give him instant knowledge .
7 But our concern was to find a church in Scotland that would give us the love and teaching that our family needed .
8 I think at the moment suffice to say we wanted a product that would give ourselves and our users total choice and total flexibility .
9 You simply need Garden Secrets , a unique range of authentic , easy to maintain structures that would give your garden an entirely new dimension of colour and beauty .
10 It was up to her , quickly , to forge herself a manner that would give her an advantage in whatever negotiations were to come : and she had done so , by the time he came down for his breakfast .
11 There 's not many men who are n't even relations that 'd give someone a record player for a wedding present . ’
12 his right hand mimes the cigarette that would give him
13 It scampered towards the cat door that would give it access to the bigger house at the end of the row , but suddenly it stopped .
14 We set about a series of innovations that would give them access to that understanding , by means that were practicable within an already existing framework .
15 His smile deepened as he added , ‘ I have been told that I am a good lover and I can think of nothing in this world that would give me greater pleasure than to teach you the plaisirs d'amour .
16 For if the student can retrieve an item by dialling a number , he still has to discover what number , and to conceptualize how he might arrive at the correct answer that would give it to him .
17 There was intended to be time to descend , to retire through the covert and to supervise the fast , careful infill of stone that would give them their bridge when the walls fell .
18 Knowing the mountains were there , Martha passed hours gazing upwards , waiting for a break in the curtain of vapour that would give her a view to the summit , her attention fixed at that mysterious level where the mist descended on the tree-tops and blotted out the perspective entirely .
19 He also said the US administration would seek an additional agreement that would give US airlines new access to British airports and confirmed that he hoped a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK .
20 He also said that the US administration would seek an additional agreement that would give US airlines new access to British airports .
21 It was to be the first in a long line of pay battles that would give her a reputation for being one of the toughest negotiators in the business .
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