Example sentences of "could [be] [verb] [adv prt] by the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Er and seek good qualified er Consultants to carry out the work which could be deliberated on by the various Committees of the County Council and the District and that work has been done and I think if I saw anything Chairman from the meeting on the twenty second of December at St Albans , it was that form very first time three political parties took up the policy and they started to address particular issues er er er we believe less measures partaken .
2 The publication of the General Theory before the war was part of Keynes 's campaign to persuade his fellow economists that his proposition — that the trade cycle could be ironed out by the government adjusting the volume of demand in the economy — was correct .
3 Spinrad says that such a huge range in velocity is quite unexpected It could be stirred up by the central jets which produce the radio emission .
4 Administrative assistant — the accuracy of the checking procedure , ie the number of errors undetected at this stage that could be referred back by the personnel section or the finance department .
5 A fifth of England could be built on by the middle of the next century , according to a report from the Council for the Preservation of Rural England ( CPRE ) , which finds that countryside is disappearing much faster than official figures suggest .
6 Second , changes in genes can alter the responses of cells locally to the inducing chemical : different genes could be switched on by the same stimulus .
7 LASMO employees around the world could be linked up by the latest in high-tech communications as early as next year .
8 SHEEP farming in two Borders valleys could be wiped out by the end of the decade , with holdings covered in commercial forestry , a group campaigning to protect the open hills forecast yesterday .
9 The system could be set up by the industry itself ‘ on as voluntary a basis as possible ’ , he told the national heritage select committee 's inquiry into privacy and media intrusion .
10 A police spokesman said that the woman victim had all her faculties and they feared that others could be taken in by the smooth-talkers .
11 Individual registration forms could be dispensed with and a list of names , initials , nationality and passport numbers could be handed in by the tour operator .
12 The same dirt could be burnt off by the use of heat which is a method available in some domestic ‘ self cleaning ’ ovens .
13 If Haser could be brought down by the Swiss for money-laundering , so the theory went , then he would have no reason to dig the hole he was in any deeper by embarrassing the CIA with gratuitous revelations about the agency 's arms deals with Saddam Hussein .
14 His co-pilot radioed the command centre , requesting a fix in order to enable him to plot the best route back to Britain , or at least to the channel where he could be picked up by the coastguard or a spotter plane .
  Next page