Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] could [vb infin] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 The three found they could speed up the development of the 601 chip by combining work already under way at IBM with Motorola chip technology , and early next year , IBM , Apple and Motorola will announce the PowerOpen Association to rally support for the chip , which has so far won the backing only of Compagnie des Machines Bull SA and Thomson-CSF SA .
2 There is a new self-confidence in unionism , since its talks representatives showed they could face down the opposition , and he is determined to build upon it .
3 He just said he 'd met his solicitor friend who reckoned he could find out the details of the will .
4 I feel I could pull off the cruelly applied latex prosthetics and find there one of those untroubled faces from the frontispiece of Country Life or Tatler .
5 Presumably all this applies equally well to , to shops because I suppose you could link up the cash registers to some sort of stock control , so that you could almost keep a running total of what you , you have in stock as you erm punch the appropriate numbers up on the , on the till ?
6 Suppose we could go down the Rainbow and have a look at that microwave .
7 ‘ I believe we could build up the parliamentary group to more than 100 members . ’
8 The windows were obscured by curtains , but if I strained my eyes I thought I could make out the shadow of a figure standing behind them , never moving .
9 I thought we could switch on the yard lights and have it outside . ’
10 Straining to listen , the boy thought he could make out the soft fall of footsteps on the snuffled ground between the trees .
11 The Scapegoat had been secured by ‘ wrists ’ and ‘ ankles ’ to the inner ring and Wycliffe thought he could make out the four points where the ropes had been .
12 I do not suppose I am the first naive monolinguist who thought he could pick up the language on the street , somehow acquiring it passively just by basking in the babble of the market , like getting a tan .
13 All the pictures he showed me looked the same messy blur but he insisted he could make out the individual features of each person .
14 As he spoke I could make out the red roofs of the bungalows dotted among the green trees .
15 I know of only one or two couples who have managed to stay together when one partner has been unfaithful and I wish I could pluck up the courage to ask them how they 've done it .
16 I said you could pick out the ones Ma had done .
17 She wished she could turn back the clock .
18 Wished she could turn back the clock to when , only a matter of ten days ago , she 'd led a calm and orderly life back in London , in control of her business and her private life …
19 Celia wished she could take back the words .
20 Four mills hadn ‘ t the necessary equipment but a fifth , Smith Anderson & Company , said they could carry out the process .
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