Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [subord] [pron] could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Much better than I could have been in the role .
2 They guessed she was on a bad trip and moved in swiftly before she could hurt herself .
3 They were even willing to occupy pre-moulded nests so long as they could carry out their normal movements before laying .
4 Just so long as they could finish this stupid game and get on to his answer .
5 As far as they were concerned , and like most Arab players in the narcotics game , the DEA was welcome to play one side off against another , so long as they could watch safely from the sidelines .
6 Men like Pericles controlled policy not through any power vested in them but only so long as they could persuade the people .
7 And , and were prepared to do the work so long as they could get the say so from erm the Highways Authority .
8 So long as one could avoid the wretched cliché : girl impeded , hero dangerously tarrying .
9 Therefore he keeps walking , ‘ thinking of nothing so long as he could refrain from thinking ’ .
10 So long as it could prevent news of discontent travelling from one region to another and igniting a bush-fire of revolt , the Party was able to restore its control relatively quickly and with little loss of life .
11 The coalition has rightly been ready to run these risks to get Iraq out of Kuwait ; but so long as it could achieve that central aim , how much better to do so without further fear of all the weapons in a tyrant 's armoury .
12 Nobody destroys me , and nobody was going to destroy Johnnie so long as I could sit by his bed — some of his family tried to stop me — and will my life force into him . ’
13 This was followed by an interview between the President and Von Papen : and I can not help thinking that , during their conversation together , the former must have assured the latter that , so long as she could hold out against Allied demands , Turkey would abstain from hostile action towards Germany .
14 She was perfectly happy to live like a student twenty years after art college , anything so long as she could paint .
15 So , much sooner than he could have hoped , Ramsay came seeking admission at the castle guardhouse once more , glad to see work already in progress on excavating the new outer ditch , and masons busy on reinforcing the parapets and towers , Agnes herself superintending .
16 Thus when determining what contracts fall within or outside the ambit of s 3 , issues of reasonableness , equality of bargaining power and the possibility of negotiation are in fact not very relevant , except in so far as they could move a judge to finding that terms were standard or not in borderline cases .
17 Hailing each other , they found that they had come to the same conclusion : that so far as they could tell , in the gloom and confusion , the night was theirs , the camp completely broken up , the enemy scattered and leaderless and unlikely to rally now .
18 The transitive verb meant ‘ to make suitable ’ and when translated into human terms this indicated a solution to a number of perceived difficulties in the juvenile labour-market : at the very least it offered a safeguard against redundancy through technological change ; it provided a necessary companion for ‘ intelligence ’ , one of the qualities demanded by ‘ modern ’ industrial conditions ; and it seemed to imply a degree of social contentment , integration , and stability , which were important , if only in so far as they could serve as protection against the ravages of unemployment and , in extreme cases , unemployability .
19 I can not resist the admission that I was profoundly flattered when a telephone call from Harold Wilson at Downing Street invited me to mediate on the basis that , so far as they could see , I was for the moment the only tolerable candidate .
20 Now that I 'd definitely decided to welcome the baby , I 'd have to start planning with a bit more efficiency than in the past , when , so far as one could see , I had been working vaguely on the basis that God would provide ; and why the hell He should in a case like this was probably more than even the most devout believer could have told me .
21 The Hepburns proved hardly more reliable , but did keep a hold on the castle and — so far as anyone could keep a hold on such a region — the lordship of Liddesdale .
22 The others , in so far as she could recover her feelings of the time , seemed to have involved love — inflammation of the senses , certainly .
23 So far as she could make out , Ven Gajdusek was more interested in enjoying his walk than he was in answering any of her questions .
24 They had come , so far as she could tell , west and north , perhaps far enough north to turn west , that was all .
25 No one , so far as she could tell , hugged the doorways , folded into the shadows .
26 But only the occasional innocent — so far as she could tell — twang of the springs of the hideous black and red sofa punctuated the interview .
27 Well , he was certainly in a good mood , and no sign so far as she could see that he had been drinking what Matey called ‘ his nasty whisky ’ , so she prepared herself to play him .
28 So far as she could recall , she had seen no reviews but then , of course , she knew she could easily have missed them in the interstices of choosing wallpaper , driving down to Hillmarden , overseeing decorators , interviewing nannies , buying a layette and all the hundred and one other things with which she was continually being confronted .
29 Molly asked Louise when the men were talking , so far as she could hear , about the rat race .
30 M. Dupont , so far as I could observe , was not contributing to the discussions , and it was hard to tell from his sullen demeanour if he was attending carefully to what was being said or else deeply engrossed in other thoughts .
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