Example sentences of "and [pron] could [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ maybe you and I could make it a bit bigger though . ’
2 Well they got these blacklegs and I could tell you a story about that as well .
3 Well maybe you could have a quick word with him first and I could give you a call and then erm
4 and I could have it a year diary in fact
5 ‘ I think Harry learnt a lesson there and I could teach him a few more before he goes …
6 " Fraid so , " her mother answered , " Corn Flakes in plenty , though , and you could do yourself an egg if you 've got time .
7 Food is highly expensive and you could see what a hard time people had been through .
8 A quick handshake , and a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of his voice , and she could call it a day and go home gracefully .
9 Within a few seconds , her eyes had compensated , and she could see what the Doctor meant .
10 Not our our owns but erm other people and they could see them the next day when the steamers went to the north isles for the er the cockerels or the hens sitting on the top of them .
11 Here he dismounted and prayed that whatever spirit had been working within him would continue to work , that this furious feeling of benevolence to all mind — if only a beggar would pass by and he could give him a shilling ! — would not abate , that he ‘ could truly and today start a new life , O Lord , for Thy sake and in Thy name ’ .
12 She took the wastebin and the book from his hands , and he could offer her no resistance .
13 So he is familiar , and he could win us a gold medal in that symbol of absolutism , the 100 metres sprint ( he could , theoretically , win us one in the 200 metres , but that is far less likely , far less mythopoeic ) .
14 STEVE AGNEW played just eight minutes in Portsmouth 's 4–0 win over Tranmere , and it could land him a permanent move to Fratton Park .
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