Example sentences of "[conj] could [be] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1778 England had 50,000 men in America and not 10,000 regulars at home that could be collected at any one given spot . |
2 | Extremely powerful local area networks will be needed to handle the kinds of data volumes that could be involved at any given moment . |
3 | A similar result was reached by Lord Somervell who was of the opinion that fraud did not go to jurisdiction and could be challenged at any time . |
4 | The P. pictus were very active and could be seen at all times of the day , the Bumble Bees were a lot more secretive and only ventured out to grab some quick grub and late at night . |
5 | Depending on the complexity of your operations this may only take a couple of man weeks and could be repeated at regular intervals to monitor progress . |
6 | This chapter is relatively free-standing , and could be read at any point after chapter 2 . |
7 | Development had started in 1958 on multiple warhead rocket vehicles ( MRVS ) which separate in flight and could be aimed at several different targets simultaneously . |
8 | He thought that the prairie grassland climax had been stable since the last ice age and could be restored at any time even after interference by humankind . |
9 | That deaf people marry other deaf people was not , as could be supposed at that time , a new phenomenon — it will be recalled from Chapter I that John Dyott married a deaf girl after the Civil War in 1645 . |