Example sentences of "could [verb] [verb] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I , I and you could 've done with a queen . |
2 | but erm I think she could 've done with a bit of company . |
3 | Apart from that they could 've sat on a wall and done exactly the same thing , she was in the street . |
4 | In theory , one action the authorities could consider adopting during a smog is to modify the adverse meteorological conditions or try to remove the pollutants from the air . |
5 | His only fear is the region could become trapped in a cycle of boom and bust . |
6 | It is , as far as he knows , the only way of coming downstairs , but sometimes he feels that there is really another way if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it . ’ |
7 | It is , as far as he knows , the only way of coming downstairs , but sometimes he feels that there really is another way , if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it . |
8 | Fidelma was as unlikely a lady 's maid as one could hope to find in a month of Sundays . |
9 | You could decide to work at a time when your partner or a friend is round to see the baby , or arrange for someone — a childminder or relative — to look after her for a few hours each week . |
10 | You could try writing to a ramp builder , like Rare Unit or Freestyle Ramps for example . |
11 | For example , you could try to get into a routine of weighing yourself first thing in the morning before you get dressed . |
12 | Top government officials now fear the IRA could attempt to smuggle in a van bomb to wreck the seat of government and hugely embarrass the new Minister and prove him wrong . |
13 | Alternatively the committee could have served as a scapegoat if Pomgol activities had failed completely . |
14 | The butcher — a distinguished-looking man who could have served as a model for Mr Micawber and had , also , his turn of phrase . |
15 | ‘ Meeting Venus ’ looks like it could have done with a bit of old fashioned fascism itself . |
16 | I could have done with a bit of support from you once in a while . |
17 | I could have done with a bit of weeping and gnashing of the old teeth . |
18 | Ironically she rarely used much make-up herself , but right now she could have done with a cover-up stick to hide the dark shadows beneath her eyes and some blusher to conceal at least a little of her pallor . |
19 | Her red suit was smart , but too bright a colour for her pale English pink and white skin , her brown hair could have done with a wash and her nails were ragged and bitten . |
20 | My time would only be impressive if clocked by sundial but I was pleased with it , though I could have done with a couple of gym sessions to get in shape . |
21 | ‘ You could have done with a couple of stitches here . |
22 | He could have done with a saw . |
23 | How they could have done with a win this afternoon . |
24 | ‘ I could have done with a hand . ’ |
25 | People say having a baby ruins your life , and talk about what you could have done in a job and that . |
26 | On the other hand , it is extremely useful to have universities , polys and colleges compared on an equal basis , particularly as in these days of cutbacks many , who in earlier years could have relied on a university place , may have to hedge their bets by applying to polys too . |
27 | The magistrate said the words were neither abusive or insulting but could have led to a breach of the peace . |
28 | A pity , say analysts , that it did not come off : America 's biggest-ever bank merger could have led to a barrelful of such deals — and not before time . |
29 | But the same evidence could have led to a theory celebrating the system which , by laying down norms , establishing disciplines and , most important of all , providing scripts that , while not always particularly imaginative , were at least a sound basis to work from , enabled these directors to realize their individual vision . |
30 | ‘ And they could have arranged for a taxi . ’ |