Example sentences of "could [vb infin] [adv prt] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now the choice was hers — she could stay on in the cottage for the weekend as planned , or she could cut her losses and head for home .
2 The 1896 discovery by Eduard Buchner ( 1860–1917 ) that fermentation could carry on in the absence of living cells seemed like the final nail in the coffin .
3 Artistic Reef , successful at Lingfield last time , could follow up in the Prestwold Conditions Stakes .
4 You could fit in in a number of ways .
5 But the settlement is believed to have given Kuwait assurances that its production could go up in the summer if the market is strong enough .
6 some members of a band could go out in the evening and pop into a whole bunch of places to ask if they will give them a gig .
7 Whinges about the black market for centre-court tickets are as much a part of the Wimbledon tennis championships as thunderstorms are — but this year 's new rules mean that any tout reselling tickets at Wimbledon next month could end up in a magistrate 's court .
8 I still feel it is a dangerous proposition to be in and we could end up in a situation where development comes to a full stop .
9 It had not occurred to him that he could stand up in the pub , leave the beer half-drunk , the sandwich half-eaten , walk out into the London early evening .
10 Well I could come along in the evening perhaps .
11 Miss Monroe could come down in the morning and see her then .
12 You could come out in the morning
13 GIVE us your hitlist for the top videos of the year and you could drive off in a SEAT Ibiza 1.2 SLXi .
14 Last night , bets on what the premium would be ranged from 20p to 35p , which means the shares could kick off in the region of £2 compared to the 165p offer price .
15 Forty minutes of temptation was as long as I could last out in the cold , biting wind but an invigorating walk in such conditions has to be good for you .
16 Organ help : If you play the organ and could help out in the parish church when the regular organist is ill or away please contact the Rev Robert Cooper on .
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