Example sentences of "could [be] [verb] [adv] with the " in BNC.
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1 | I would be grateful if the cheque could be despatched along with the attached document to reach the creditor by 14 July . |
2 | The lack of an overall majority in the 252-member House of Councillors ( the upper chamber ) for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) , however , meant that the bill 's approval could be achieved only with the co-operation of some of the opposition parties . |
3 | The climb was so steep that in places it could be made only with the help of ropes . |
4 | The first was that such privileges could be secured only with the sanction of the other powers ; this had been clearly demonstrated by the Triple Intervention . |
5 | I remember that one of us , I can not recall which , made the cynical remark that what we really wanted was a similar type of aircraft to the one that had crashed , in which the auto-pilot could be connected up with the flight recorder — then we investigators could just sit and watch the accident happen all over again . |
6 | So you wo n't have to shuffle the chops or the toast , when you could be getting on with the vegetables . |
7 | The extinction of many marine foraminiferal and ostracode species at or close to the Eocene-Oligocene boundary could be bound up with the establishment of the layer of cold , deep water in the oceans known as the psychrosphere . |
8 | The book could be read only with the aid of a magnifying glass on pages turned with a needle . |
9 | Unlike Eisenhower ( who had argued in 1959 , that if the Soviets really intended to make trouble they could be deterred only with the threat of nuclear war ) , Kennedy believed that Western diplomacy should be backed up by increased conventional forces on the continent . |
10 | Syria also appeared to have accepted the US proposal that the conference could be reconvened only with the full approval of all participants . |
11 | At its most extreme limits of informality the interview could be carried out with the interviewer taking no notes or tape recording at all . |