Example sentences of "could [be] [verb] at [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Could be done at M S one |
2 | But a three-point plan for Mersey Ferries does create hopes that a new jetty could be built at New Brighton for cruise vessels to berth . |
3 | A new canvass system was introduced in 1911 so that all county constituencies would operate the same system and so that duplicate records could be kept at area level . |
4 | JOBS for 100 engineers could be created at NEI Parsons , Newcastle after they won a £100m order . |
5 | An Act of 1485 had already made hunting in disguise or by night a felony ; it was re-enacted several times so that Forest offenders could be prosecuted at Quarter Sessions or at Assizes . |
6 | As Henry Fosbrooke of the Tanganyika administration pointed out , these would serve the dual purpose of providing an outlet for excess Masai stock and an opportunity for the transaction of administrative business ; courts , for instance , could be held at cattle auctions . |
7 | either the ninth or the tenth , it could be held here it could be held at Havstock Park . |
8 | Originally , the giant orangs had evolved in semi-tropical forests to the north where much of their food could be found at ground level . |
9 | And the only other fact , hanging around in the background , was Bill Sweet 's death , which , by some fairly dubious reasoning and some circumstantial evidence , could be laid at Marius Steen 's door . |