Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] could [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 As was suggested above , there were , within the internal development of psychoanalysis , new findings which necessitated a new conceptualization which could account for the compulsion to repeat unpleasurable experiences .
2 Er … would you by any chance have a room I could take for the night ?
3 The best place to go like to go for a wee dance , the only place you could go for a wee da , that 's the .
4 The menu was certainly comprehensive offering every kind of burger you could wish for an pages and pages of Mexican and Cajun dishes .
5 Anyway I have a team of red filth which could pass for the Busby scum so now I can re-enact those battles of yore !
6 Roman Wyatt … there was a man who could model for the hero of any romantic novel , if , that was , you liked all that raw sexual power .
7 If the horse recovers well from his Longchamp experience he could head for the Japan Cup , for which he was entered yesterday .
8 One thing which could account for a greater distinctiveness in memory of risky situations would be the idea that risky situations constitute a small number of rather unusual items among a large number of more similar ones .
9 I 'm supposed to find a guy in a white coat who could pass for a hospital attendant .
10 If you would like some advice on the amount you could borrow for a particular home improvement project that you have in mind , ask your local NatWest branch , as our staff will be pleased to help you .
11 Moreover , Franco had seen in this development an aspect he could exploit for the reinforcement of his image as deliverer of the nation from evil .
12 I said that the best thing he could do for the whites was to demonstrate to the blacks that they fully supported the widest possible franchise , and that if he did that he would emerge as a statesman , with a statesman 's view of his responsibilities .
13 But this was almost certainly an ex post joke , unless it was the only explanation he could offer for the remarkably undistinguished collection of ministers who governed with him in 1923 , most of whom he had in any event inherited from Bonar Law .
14 Obviously she had to go to Dublin and stay in the convent there ; this was the only way she could train for a career .
15 Philip Heslop QC , counsel for club chairman Alan Sugar , said January , 1994 , was the earliest date he could see for the full hearing of the dispute between Mr Sugar and Spurs ' chief executive Terry Venables .
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