Example sentences of "could [be] at [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | LISS looks set to get its new junior school this year , villagers heard at the parish council 's annual general meeting but there is bitter disappointment that it could be at the cost of a community centre . |
2 | His daytime fear is that ordinary people in the coming , computerised society ‘ could be at the mercy of the technocrats ’ . |
3 | Something neither short nor long , beginning with V. Somewhere in or near Paris , though how near could be at the mercy of French postal zoning . |
4 | After the two had left , Thomas confided to Thornton that he found it quite extraordinary that these two people , who were so naive and inexperienced , could be at the top of what was supposed to be a concrete business proposal . |
5 | that , that , as a result of that we could be , Leicester City could be at the top of the first division , I know the Chairman follows the Philbert Street Foxes , I would hope that this chamber will support the Leicestershire foxes when it 's time to take our vote . |
6 | But he fears it could be at the expense of star turn Byrne . |
7 | His acceptance of Franco 's " absolution " was given in the knowledge that if he engaged in further subversive activities , it could be at the risk of his career . |