Example sentences of "[pers pn] could [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How could I phrase the question so that I could distinguish between free choice and manipulative coercion ? |
2 | More in a year than I could earn from four novels . |
3 | To clear myself I could appear in secret session before the McCarthy committee so that nobody would know . |
4 | Is the difference one which I could apprehend without any thoughts of ducks and rabbits ? |
5 | ‘ I really wish I could talk to that nome , ’ he said . |
6 | Before I could react in any way , ST was on it , both paws . |
7 | ‘ Yes , it was the best I could do at short notice . ’ |
8 | ‘ You would n't know to look at me now , ’ she 'd say , ‘ but I could hold them spellbound , the things I could do on that bike in a crash helmet and a pair of tights and a stars and stripes swimsuit . ’ |
9 | ‘ Jeez , I could do with that cup of tea , ’ Mrs Bennet said , putting her hands over her ears to shut out the tumult above , and Anne decided to go upstairs to see if the gas was still on . |
10 | I could do with 99 years of government-subsidized living . ’ |
11 | ‘ I think I could do with several cups of strong black coffee . |
12 | ‘ Jeez , I could do with some leg-over ’ , he sighed , settling back in his seat ‘ I mean , I love my wife , but there has to be more , right ? |
13 | Could you put more games like Detective on future Megatapes , as it 's excellent ( but I could do with some help ! ) . |
14 | ‘ Please , I could do with some sleep . ’ |
15 | Go on , Hepzibah , I 'm strong as a horse now and I could do with some air . ’ |
16 | ‘ I could do with some shoes , ’ said Susan . |
17 | She breathes her lament into the earth filling her mouth , saying over and over , for the habit of power has made her take the past on her shoulders , ‘ If I could return to that time , I would no longer change men into beasts as I did , and then find myself unable to change them back into men . ’ |
18 | He did n't notice me , but lapsed heavily into what even I could recognize as elementary German . |
19 | I could continue at great length . |
20 | And the other two things I could mention at this point is that erm this activity , this useful time-structured activity , brings you into contact with other people . |
21 | ‘ There was no way I could move into those houses , especially with the kids . |
22 | All this was meant to be experimental , but it would be better to describe it as speculative , as I have an idea that I could arrive at some sort of interesting effect if I kept trying , and the lack of certainty about the end result hardly mattered . |
23 | As a constable at Easton explained , ‘ I could stand at that comer there and catch a hundred people breaking some law or other in one shift , no bother . |
24 | Then I think I read some of my favourite English poems — Hardy , Hopkins , Housman , Blake , Yeats , Edward Thomas , Wilfred Owen , and I think one each by Ted Hughes and Thom Gunn , the only contemporaries I could stand at that time . |
25 | But I digress ; with the new rod I could fish with 1 pound or 1.7 hooklinks without fear of breaking on the strike . |
26 | It was as though playing in the Wendy House was something I had to do before I could settle to weightier matters . |
27 | There are several sorts of truth I could tell about this decade of work . |
28 | not really feeling the need for a conversation , wishing only that I could stay on this bench with him forever . |
29 | Anyway , by the time I joined Valiant as Phil 's right hand man I felt I could cope with most situations . |
30 | I did n't think I could cope with another night in that flat all alone . ’ |