Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] could [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | I thought yer ain bottle wis gettin' a wee thing on the low side and could dae wi' a refill . ’ |
2 | This means made without good cause or excuse and could extend to a reckless statement . |
3 | These areas would qualify under Article 3(3) of the existing Directive and could use as a starting point grades H3 and H4 in the Hills and Uplands Classification . |
4 | We advertised , in fact , for people who wanted to smoking but could do with a little help , because I really do think that women do need a little help , a bit of support to do this . |
5 | He was watching her intently , standing with one hand on the back of a chair , looking perfectly relaxed , but it was the deceptive ease of a panther and could change in a flash . |
6 | Andrew has played for Stockton and Cleveland County Boys as a winger but could develop into a midfield player . |
7 | The Brazilian Society of Community and General Doctors is seeking to address this situation and could act as a catalyst , advocate , and pressure group , as well as promoting good quality training , just as the Royal College of General Practitioners has done in this country . |
8 | THIS rangy gelding looks as though he has matured during the summer and could develop into a useful handicap hurdler . |
9 | Second , even if we could solve the equations , the fact of making a prediction would disturb the system and could lead to a different outcome . |