Example sentences of "could be [verb] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , for example , rather than barring production above current levels of , say , asbestos at each plant throughout the nation , a ceiling on national production could be imposed with the rights to manufacture within the total being auctioned off to the highest bidders .
2 He said the copper pipe could be filled with a mixture of fireworks powder .
3 However , individual members could be faced with a deterioration in their balance of trade if the trade creation effect were to increase imports more than exports .
4 If you are not ready to deal with the problem of alcohol misuse if and when it occurs , one day you could be faced with a crisis .
5 There were also work cells in which a truculent tramp could be placed with a hundredweight slab of concrete or granite as a companion .
6 There had been pressure from the Tourist Board and Turkish TV crews to start the rafting trip from a particularly scenic and dramatic place and the guides misjudged what could be achieved with a novice crew .
7 If the birds do peck through the foil bottle tops , doctors warn against drinking the milk as it could be contaminated with the bug .
8 It could be worn with the sword belt on the outside ; and the either the forage or the field headgear .
9 But this shirt could be worn with the skirt , could n't it ?
10 An area in England could be contrasted with the experience in Wales or Scotland .
11 The Welbeck reclamation and landfill project proposes to divert 2km of the River Calder from Kirkthorpe weir to Stanley Ferry to run alongside the Aire & Calder Navigation ( p 31 ) with a new weir above Stanley Ferry although hydraulic considerations could be handled with a series of riffles in the rock-lined river channel , The site will have landscaping , washlands , mineral extraction and disposal of 1,000,000t of colliery spoil , power station waste ash , sewage sludge and domestic refuse to serve a large area for many years .
12 In a previous article ( Triseliotis , 1985 ) it was pointed out that the Adoption Act 1976 and 1978 ( Scotland ) might have to be changed to provide explicitly that adoption orders could be made with a condition of access , where desirable , for members of the biological family .
13 The adviser might contact the electricity board for Sally to prevent her supply being cut off , and John could be furnished with a list of local solicitors who do legal-aid work .
14 The move has been criticized by environmental organizations , which argue that the cars could be fitted with a converter because the cost , around £300 per car , is not prohibitive and that in any case manufacturers have known for some time when the law would come into effect .
15 These could be connected with the telegraph wires alongside the track , so that communication could be established as necessary with the nearest signal-box or with central control .
16 Success could be rewarded with a trip back to Oldham in the play-offs .
17 There was a nasty silence and Kate felt that the atmosphere was now so heavy with unspoken words that it could be cut with a knife .
18 Given Labour 's espousal of the goal of a united Ireland , albeit by the consent of the people , it is hard to believe any accommodation could be reached with the Ulster Unionists .
19 He also announced the possibility of further large cuts if an agreement could be reached with the Commonwealth of Independent States [ see also pp. 38744-45 ] .
20 This could be compared with an estimate of the same prevalence from some previous survey to give a measure of secular change .
21 It could be charged with the task of determining priorities for primary care funding .
22 Nevertheless , in one significant respect an important modification to the common law rule could be seen with the proposal for a new s15A of SGA 1979 .
23 Angalo had found a pebble that was almost the right shape to attach to a twig with strips torn off his coat ; he 'd never seen a stone axe in his life , but he had a definite feeling that there were useful things that could be done with a stone tied to the end of a stick .
24 Striped shirt tapped a gold pencil thoughtfully against his teeth and said that of course one had every respect for someone wishing to take such a stand and that in that case we must see what could be done with the portfolio as it was .
25 Museums like the Science Museum now built up collections of enormous value to the historian of science , for the provenance of the pieces is known , and we can only judge past science when we know what could be done with the tools available .
26 Whether it could be done with the thought-bubble
27 The length of these lines , measured in squares , represented the number of carriages or wagons that could be built with the material available .
28 Health union officials say as many as a hundred and fifty jobs could be lost with the closure of the hospital which was confirmed last week after months of speculation .
29 If a corn was offensive it could be tackled with a razor blade ; a nasty spot attracted the iodine bottle or a dab of TCP ; fever could , in my father 's words , ‘ be sweated out ’ .
30 But Blumlein invented a completely different microphone technique , the ‘ coincident ’ technique ( 17 ) , and showed how compatible mono recordings and ‘ 45/45 ’ stereo discs ( eventually adopted as the world standard in 1958 ) could be obtained with the technique .
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