Example sentences of "could [vb infin] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Relating to investment that could locate elsewhere in the U K or in Europe but which would only be attracted to this site if it , to a site , if it is erm sorry , availabil if the availability of this site , if this site is made available on terms similar to those of competing locations . |
2 | They competed to see who could eat most in the hotel restaurant and gorged themselves on Cornish cream teas . |
3 | An obvious possibility is that the QPO timescale ( 500s ) is an orbital period ; the modulation could arise directly from the presence of bright spots on an accretion disc , or could drive physical variations , as in the accretion disc corona model . |
4 | One scenario Western strategist feared was the possibility of the USSR basing Backfire bombers in Afghanistan , which could range widely across the Indian Ocean . |
5 | She could think better in the darkness , and Gay 's letter had effectively banished all desire to sleep . |
6 | Jessop could bat anywhere in the order , but I will have him at No.5 , on the understanding that he is prepared to move up should the situation call for more urgency . |
7 | The statements could relate to past facts ( i. e. they could mean that those services were provided last season ) or they could relate only to the future ( i.e. that they will be provided next season ) . |
8 | Flora envied them because all the things she craved in life they could buy cheaply in the NAAFI . |
9 | Not some peasant boy she could steal away with the promise of a better life , but a youth sheltered by his wealth , closed to her . |
10 | ‘ Go ahead , ’ said Jay , enjoying this objective discussion where she could focus entirely on the delirium and dilemma of Lucy . |
11 | Until now he had never believed it to be true , that something as heavy as gold could fall naturally from the sky . |
12 | Finally , the court could act directly in the interests of the victims and instruct the corporation to compensate them . |
13 | Those leafing through their history books for an earlier model for the current recession could linger fruitfully over the pages that cover the 1870s . |
14 | My father went back to stirring the soup , which I could smell now above the cigar smoke . |
15 | There are signs , too , that their enterprise could result soon in the signing of a pivotal deal with the rump of the Football League : the present Second , Third and Fourth Divisions . |
16 | Not only that but the Board predicted that with its second station it could improve substantially on the Sizewell performance , setting British construction times and operating records among the best in the world . |
17 | With my mind working with the speed of desperation , it seemed I would be safest where I was till I could break away in the direction of the bus station . |
18 | This type of arable cropping could contribute greatly to the income of smaller units . |
19 | The allegation was foreign to Papert and his colleagues , but it is true that Servan-Schreiber would be politically safer and the centre financially more secure , if French industry could contribute substantially to the hardware required for pilot projects . |
20 | As far as they were concerned , and like most Arab players in the narcotics game , the DEA was welcome to play one side off against another , so long as they could watch safely from the sidelines . |
21 | Rose Hill could do well in the women 's event now that last year 's champion from Denmark , Connie Hansen , has decided not to take part this time . |
22 | Where parents fail to provide a reasonable standard of care it will be relevant to consider whether they could do so with the provision of appropriate support services ( see Chapter 2 ) . |
23 | Even a pious man like Jovellanos could feel bitterly at the attempts of the Inquisition to sabotage his plans for establishing a modern technical institute at Gijon . |
24 | It seems likely that his real mission was to find an escape route for the board , so that it could steer clear of the incident and avoid involving the central state in any direct decision over sex education . |
25 | The train rattled through the suburbs , then slid between the brick backs of tall tenement blocks where Dot could look right in the windows at women standing by their kitchen sinks . |
26 | I was managing to put our disastrous marriage behind me , and I was even getting to the stage where I could look forward to the future . |
27 | Still , on Sunday mornings there were no such worries and the Rabbi could look forward to the family breakfast — and to bagels . |
28 | If you went up the railway embankment at night , he said , you could look straight into the window of the room Uncle Titch had given her and see her getting undressed . |
29 | Would that we could look straight into the eye of the destitute and kindle that low burning fire of self esteem into flame . |
30 | Whoever it was could ring again in the morning if they wished to . |