Example sentences of "[noun pl] would [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | The opportunity to go away from the school and work in a different atmosphere and with people who might have a different perspective on the management of organizations would give me the chance to look back into the school more objectively and question some of the assumptions I had grown to accept . |
2 | In the nineteenth century , however , those who conducted the research did not really believe that their subjects would tell them the truth reliably if they asked them for information directly , and so they drew inferences about people 's ideas , religious beliefs , political commitments and so on from the type of literature they had on their shelf or the pictures they had on their walls . |
3 | England were due to meet Wales in the final match of the round robin series today knowing that a share of the honours would give them the crown . |
4 | It was going to be a major battle and there were plenty of press predictions that the radical changes would cost us the next general election . |
5 | Such things would give him the freedom of action he craves . |
6 | We were confident that the new Beer Orders would give us the opportunity we needed . ’ |
7 | These link roads would give us the much publicised fourteen lane M twenty five and the building of Terminal five would increase the demand for it . |
8 | He followed it up , however , with a more positive view : ‘ Four wins out of our last five matches would guarantee us the runners-up spot and a place in the UEFA Cup — and that 's not a bad second prize . ’ |
9 | Unbeaten in the league and through to the semi-finals of the Spicers Eastern Counties Cup , Sudbury have enjoyed a dream season , and two wins from their last three league games would secure them the championship . |
10 | The Americans would give him the key to the US armoury . |
11 | Wearing the suit , she weighed three hundred kilos and felt as graceful as a rhinoceros ; as soon as she was outside she 'd feel almost weightless , and the suit 's systems would give her the strength of a robot while hardly affecting the speed and ease of her movements . |
12 | The Library could budget for phased installation of entry level systems within the next three years by spending a proportion of its budget in each of these years , and working on these systems would give us the expertise to proceed to development phase . |
13 | And I think most women would prefer it the romantic way , rather than just in the kitchen , over the sink or whatever , like in Fatal Attraction , says a married 27-year-old estate agent . |