Example sentences of "[noun pl] that could [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That might help to produce a radical left-wing party with policies that could rebuild the shattered inner-city area of Tottenham .
2 Moreover , he says , Delta 's haemoglobin is guaranteed to be free of the viruses that could contaminate the blood-derived product , and of any residual matter from the blood cells that might trigger allergic reactions in patients .
3 In a histological investigation of the intestine we were unable to show any morphological changes that could explain the physiological observations .
4 Histological investigation of the intestine did not show any morphological features that could explain the physiological observations .
5 Some fifty years ago the engineers came up with devices that could record the electrical activity of living brains and living nerve cells .
6 The little terraced houses , with gardens front and back , that Loudon advocates have now doubtless been demolished as substandard , for each floor could measure as little as 12 feet by 12 feet ; but they were not only a great advance on the slum housing in industrial towns ; they provided interiors that could give the domestic virtues at least a chance of growth .
7 But assuming that matches can be achieved on all the known likely factors , there may well be others that could affect the main relationship of interest that are not known about .
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