Example sentences of "[noun prp] could have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He would be there the next morning if summoned , and Nigel could have a general discussion with him and leave him some sums to do regarding the all-decisive head . |
2 | Chimango predicted a gross domestic product ( GDP ) growth rate of 4.7 per cent for the forthcoming year , but noted that poor rainfall in March could have a negative impact on the growth rate . |
3 | Manager Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ Proctor could have a 50–50 chance of being in the first-team squad for Charlton Athletic on Saturday . ’ |
4 | Since there are plans for Tyson to come to Britain in July , Bruno could have a busy spring in the ring after he finishes on the boards in February . |
5 | Moscow resented being excluded from the post-war occupation of Japan for example , whilst Washington was disturbed at the Communist victory in China in 1949 , and in June 1950 the invasion of pro-Western South Korea by the Communist North dramatically demonstrated that Cold War tensions outside Europe could have a major impact within Europe . |
6 | If that 's true , the mysterious dissapearance of Barbara and Alan Allsopp could have a happy ending . |
7 | He believes any merger with Darlington could have a devastating effect on health provision for Bishop Auckland . |
8 | GLASGOW could have a light rail transport network much sooner than expected if Strathclyde 's investment freeze on ScotRail services becomes permanent . |
9 | AMERICA could have a current-account surplus — yes , surplus — in the first half of this year , for the first time since 1981 . |