Example sentences of "which could [verb] [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 GAMTA sees the fifty per cent increase — ‘ horrendous though it is ’ — as only the thin end of a very thick wedge which could spell ruin for many small AOC operators in the UK , already suffering the effects of recession and higher regulatory charges than their European counterparts .
2 Here again there are local choices to be made , one option is the creation of new villages or larger settlements which could offer opportunities for high quality design , and also relieve pressures on existing towns and villages .
3 What has been set out in these pages is a programme which could change Britain for good .
4 Fifth , for historical reasons , whoever controlled Thessaly controlled the Delphic Amphictyony , an international committee which could impose fines for religious offences , usually trumped up , and generally exert a practical moral ascendancy of an enjoyable kind over the Greek community .
5 But the idea of founding fixed royal chapels in strategic places which could provide incomes for royal chaplains was already formed .
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