Example sentences of "which would put " in BNC.

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1 The tourism industry , Australia 's biggest foreign currency earner , is losing A$35m a day from the dispute , which would put its losses so far at almost A$1.5bn .
2 The inspectors awarded Mr Gueho 17-18 marks out of possible 20 , a ranking which would put him among the very best chefs of France .
3 It was just like home , really - and the tourists looked at home too , working with an urgency and precision which would put our domestic equivalents to shame .
4 Within an hour of arrival they were closeted with the permanent secretary , the most senior civil servant , of the Ministry of Agriculture mapping out the ground for a loan from the World Bank to Tanzania which would put $25 million into livestock production , turning ranching and the export of beef into a major national industry .
5 The first sets a few months ago were well over £2000 which would put them out of the range of all private and a lot of charter boats .
6 The report spells out a series of options , and leans towards a plan which would put men on the Moon in 2001 to build a base there as a springboard for the Martian expedition 10 years later .
7 This enabled him to look forward with confidence to continued improvements which would put the British plants back at the top of the performance league , where they used to be , and where they belonged .
8 ‘ Fortunately Britain can win if we learn from past mistakes , and I would now like to conclude by outlining certain strategic proposals for your consideration , which would put Britain firmly on the upward path to meet the Prime Minister 's long-term objectives . ’
9 The book is designed to bridge the gap between the very simple and inadequate descriptions of use given with many Homoeopathic remedies and the much larger texts , the depth and complexity of which would put Homoeopathy quite beyond all but the most dedicated of beginners .
10 Anyone wanting to make a successful career as a professional musician must have an eternal sense of optimism tinged with gilt-edged charm and a business sense which would put Richard Branson in the shade .
11 Thoroughly biddable , and mostly Christian ( to a degree which would put to shame most people who profess and call themselves such ) , they make admirable soldiers — intelligent , willing , energetic , brave …
12 This is larger than the frequently used value of , which would put the pulsar at 2.5kpc .
13 Taxation on importation , on the other hand , would impose a considerable fiscal burden on the importer , which would put the European markets at a severe disadvantage in relation to the US and Switzerland .
14 Becht confidently predicts 800,000 visitors for the exhibition , which would put it on a par with the van Gogh exhibition and such heavily marketed block-busters as ‘ The Celts ’ at the Palazzo Grassi , Venice .
15 An enterprise which would put at risk the health , wellbeing and lives of several million people .
16 The tenant undertakes to do nothing which would put in jeopardy the continuation of the licence in respect of the premises .
17 Aware that there was no accepted path for women in deacons ' orders in the Church of England , she had nevertheless looked around for a curacy which would put her in possession of solid parish experience .
18 My hon. Friend is also right to draw attention to the high additional spending programmes of some £35 billion advocated by the Labour party , which would put a crippling tax burden on so many families in Britain .
19 Is my right hon. Friend aware of policy proposals which would introduce a new payroll tax on every job in this country , policy proposals which would reintroduce secondary picketing , and policy proposals which would introduce a minimum wage which would put literally hundreds of thousands of people out of work ?
20 He says the same thing about a range of measures , including the measures advocated by the Labour party , which would put many part-time women employees out of work .
21 Calling for a " new nationalism " which would put " America first " , Buchanan warned that the future challenge to the USA lay in western Europe and the Far East .
22 Apparently , within Gaul the writing of history had no appeal from the early fifth century until Gregory determined to write an account which would put his own times on record and set them in perspective .
23 I think it unlikely that there is any further evidence which would put the question beyond doubt .
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