Example sentences of "[noun] could [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Merritt finished the MCC second innings off with figures of 7 for 28 off nine overs and gave his side a win by an innings and 122 runs , which showed the Kiwis could compete with the best in the land , and were hungry for greater success .
2 Brinson could cope with the work only because he was at the Foundation , where people could see him , which had concerns close to those of the CNAA , and which allowed him time to take part .
3 Olivetti said that stringing 24 CPUs together was as high as Pyramid could go with the R3000 .
4 The type of off-farm work occasionally dictated the enterprises that the farm could have as time off at critical periods could clash with the off-farm employment .
5 ( 4 ) Boosting private health care — It is no coincidence that the services covered originally by the fund were those which the private health sector could compete with the NHS to provide — often on favourable if unfair terms .
6 A session could begin with the user requesting a template of the EMPLOYEE relation .
7 Nieuport fighter in the spring of 1916 , at Verdun , that the French pilots could compete with the Germans on anything like equal terms .
8 The teacher could begin with the child 's own brief life history , moving on to the history of their family .
9 Good drama could take place in each of the above groups independently of each other , and each group could interact with the other .
10 Lastly , under section 14(4) , the Secretary of State for Transport could dispense with the nationality condition in the case of an individual in view of the length of time he had resided in the United Kingdom and been involved in the fishing industry of the United Kingdom .
11 Gabriel was really young , but Rose could pretend with the best .
12 They just do n't actually have that information , a lot of small local groups , and I think maybe the C B S could work with the Engineers department in future years and try to get to those groups , because I 'm sure a lot of them , actually if they were given the opportunity in time to get in , that , that you might have a lot of people applying for flag and whatever than you do now .
13 Lord Denning concluded that the proposition did not apply in this case and that there were reasons which a reasonable minister could entertain and so there was no ground on which the court could interfere with the minister 's decision to ask for a ballot order .
14 Everyone is short of cash , and nobody set on the goal of having a station could argue with the idea of combining the efforts .
15 He points out that no matter where a report is filed from , it takes the place of another and was optimistic that the organisation could cope with the extra cost .
16 The House of Lords found that the legislation only allowed terms to be attached which related to the use of the site and not to the types of contract the site owner could make with the caravan owners .
17 I believe that when the French were here , a man could enlist with the forces and still claim paternity for children born during his absence , even if he 'd been away a couple of years . ’
18 It was hard to believe that very soon that innocent sky could throb with the sounds of death .
19 The row could end with the council taking over the running of the service .
20 Beveridge also recommended the establishment of ‘ special juvenile advisory committees ’ at the exchanges with representatives from education authorities ; or , alternatively , the exchanges could co-operate with the ASEA and similar agencies .
21 The general feeling was that the report was fair and balanced , and that members could live with the ‘ unjust credit transactions ’ idea when the time came .
22 Within Photographic Department , for example , volunteers could assist with the filing of slides and prints , and with data entry for a photographic database .
23 So , in her case the age range of 17 ½ to 28 was unlawful indirect sex discrimination because considerably less women than men could comply with the age limits .
24 Neither company could compete with the newcomers by simple price reduction because Franklin and SelecTronics had both invested heavily in the underlying quality of their products and therefore had large costs to amortise .
25 Unjustified financial risk could be incurred by using fertiliser in an area of erratic rainfall ; the labour required on cash crops could conflict with the labour required on food crops .
26 The final crunch could come with the full moon on Thursday — but you will be well able to handle any problems that may arise .
27 Inscriptions on stone could link with the core unit on Roman Britain .
28 Analysis indicated that only 50 per cent of the women could comply with the mobility requirement compared with 65 per cent of the men .
29 Firstly we confirmed that the VZV DNA binding domain could interact with the Vmw175 binding site in the IE-3 promoter .
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