Example sentences of "could have a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Easing of issuance queues and limitations on use of proceeds from euroissues could have a particularly favourable influence . |
2 | However , its calculatedly oblique and enigmatic avoiding of a direct statement — a withholding made all the more tantalizing in that it includes no less than eighteen declarative verb forms — could have a remarkably powerful effect if we imagine it being read by the person whose unnatural behaviour it describes . |
3 | The company name could have a little more prominence . |
4 | And she could have a like four bedroom house for fifty five thousand . |
5 | Wasting of the large muscles starts after 24 hours , so having to lay off running for several weeks could have a considerably detrimental effect on muscle power . |
6 | However , it is also possible that persistent high PTHrP , unaffected by pamidronate treatment , could have a more potent effect on bone in these patients . |
7 | Cycling , along with walking is already enjoyed by many , but could have a much greater potential if facilities were better . |
8 | I think erm we could have a much healthier aspect to it if it was taught to u in a healthier way , I mean |
9 | Many of these can be built into the way we do things in our office , but some could have a much wider impact . |
10 | It 's been a rocky start to a short life … but Sami 's owners hope with a little helping hand it could have a much happier ending . |
11 | He could have a very good reason to kill you . ’ |
12 | Zack knew this was not true , but he was aware he could have a very dangerous situation on his hands if he told them they were beginning to show cracks , and could not take more than another six days of numbing boredom and inactivity . |
13 | Gold and silver coins tended to be used as bullion and their metal value was an important consideration in a time of inflation , but a base metal coin could have a very long life . |
14 | This could have a very restricting effect on teaching and assessment . |
15 | Wives could have a very real part to play in this and in attending to the sick stock . |
16 | Were such matter to find its way into the domestic blue-film market , the Board argued , it could have a very real tendency to deprave and corrupt , not just those of 16 , but of any age , who had been encouraged to view such material in private . |
17 | On the contrary , the light rail systems found in experimental services throughout much of this century , but maturing only recently with the use of modern technology , could have a very bright future if Governments come to regard them as a necessary investment to meet an increasing transport need . |
18 | So I thought we could have a really good time as well , yeah ? ’ |
19 | If you were , it 's no big deal and you could have a perfectly happy life with the right partner . |