Example sentences of "could be [verb] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Research in health outcomes is in its infancy in primary care , but there is an emerging consensus that measures could be developed for the common chronic diseases of asthma , diabetes , and hypertension .
2 Danse Royale , a half-sister to the brilliant Salsabil , could be prepared for the Irish Oaks , Piggott reporting the filly will be more effective over middle distances .
3 A four-year training period was proposed , the first two years of which were to be spent at Bedford , where probationers could be prepared for the preliminary examination .
4 No definite microbiological diagnoses could be made for the remaining 74 ( 52% ) patients .
5 Data were only included when paired airway and caecal measurements could be made for the same animal .
6 Such modules could be devised for the cognitive objectives 2 , 3 and part of 6 and 7 , and for the psychomotor objectives 3 and 4 .
7 Alternatively , one of the thematic optional units could be selected for the same purpose .
8 Then in the distance , the 6ft wave could be seen for the first time roaring up river at 10 mph .
9 In the liberated world of radical chic , we may be intended to think , favours could be done for the right person .
10 Relatively little could be done for the first year or two ; Pitt had a view of the war that stretched over the whole world , but it took some time to prepare the resources to give effect to this vision .
11 Toni 's voice strongly improved and the guitarist could be heard For the final encore , singing The Dreamer , Toni crouched down at the front of the stage with a candle ; personally I found this a bit dated .
12 They did not seem to mind , each patting her head and calling out that her hair would soon grow , which was more than could be said for the balding bailiffs escorting them .
13 Seventh Day Adventists were the favoured race skippers — they did n't drink , which was more than could be said for the lighter crews .
14 In future when I land at anything other than properly documented airfields I will ask the question : Are there any other runways or strips that look like runways in the vicinity that could be mistaken for the active runway ?
15 ‘ Because 15 per cent of building costs were saved at Urbanbuild by using timber frame instead of brick and block , better quality housing could be built for the same money . ’
16 But it was not until the development of the LP that the cost could be absorbed for the everyday consumer , because an LP could hold five times as much material .
17 ABERDEEN 's Stewart McKimmie , who has not played a first-team game for seven months because of a knee injury , could be recalled for the Scottish Cup , quarter-final replay with Clydebank , at Kilbowie Park , tonight .
18 Mr Mullan said he would discourage people from travelling to Dublin without tickets , but said there was a slight chance that some could be bought for the proper price outside Croke Park .
19 The Government conceded defeat on the whole ‘ additionality ’ issue and the Euro money could be released for the former coalfield areas .
20 The delights of the ‘ Pally ’ of your choice could be sampled for the princely sum of sixpence , and girls in page-boy cuts and boys with paraffin on their hair , shuffled around the polished wooden ‘ flerr ’ to the strains of ‘ Broadway Baby ’ ; the twinkling glass stars of the mirrors hanging from the ceiling spun them round and round , moths that nested in a box-bed in a single end , and danced at the Butterfly Ball .
21 Or indeed they could be heading for the two peaks we had just thrashed .
22 That is , information could be produced for the entire Read-off , all posts in a particular employing location , all posts in a given function , etc .
23 By the end of the nineties , we could be set for the first Oscars awarded to synthetic actors .
24 Each sub-system of the model was given a decimal code so that an audit trail could be established for the subsequent detailed analysis .
25 Terry Philpot , in the second of two articles , suggests how the situation could be changed for the better and the profession portrayed more positively
26 But he added that unless a buyer could be found for the debt-ridden club , which made a £700,000 loss last year , they could join the dubious ranks of former Football League clubs .
27 Cattle could be stolen for the personal use of the thieves , often as beef .
28 The total marks which could be awarded for the combined subjects was 100 .
29 The whole child , within the context of family and school could be considered for the first time , not just the offence .
30 , Abraham ( c. 1793–1860 ) , bricklayer and the last man subjected to an ‘ appeal of murder ’ , by which a person acquitted of murder could be tried for the same offence a second time , was born c .1793 , the son of a Castle Bromwich builder .
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