Example sentences of "[noun] could [verb] for a " in BNC.

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1 Three foreign entrants have already withdrawn and a meeting tomorrow of the British Wheelchair Racing Association could call for a boycott by all British competitors .
2 But in the twelfth century , by and large , whoever could enter the ranks of the privileged clergy could hope for a bishopric ; and the ranks of the privileged clergy were open to all who could find patronage , whether because of birth or talent or good luck .
3 Such a period of further study could qualify for a discretionary grant , but , because of poll tax capping , almost no one in my borough will receive one .
4 I suggested , as a very moderate compromise , that any aggrieved applicant could ask for a review of his or her file by the incumbent Chairman of the Bar .
5 And of course he was beset by orders and suggestions from other collectors : William Ogilby advised him to collect 6 or 8 specimens of every species , particularly the great red woolly kangaroo , which were in great demand not only in England but on the Continent as well ; Jardine asked for seeds as well as numerous other specified ‘ things in spirits ’ ; Thomas Campbell Eyton wanted as many petrels as Gould could capture for a monograph on the Procellaridae .
6 For a modest sum , a family sitting in the comfort of their home could listen for a whole year to one performance nightly from a selection of theatres , music halls and concert halls with a choice of a dozen church services on Sundays .
7 The Fairclough report suggests that suitable UK institutions could be offered Faraday Centre status , becoming foci for technologies and expertise of industrial relevance , in which graduate scientists and engineers could work for a higher degree while engaged on contract research before moving into industry .
8 The soft conventionalist could search for a more abstract consensus yet .
9 Under the 1959 Act , only the holder of a public house or an hotel certificate could apply for a special permission , whereas , under 5.33 , any licence-holder .
10 Ronni smiled and hoped the flush in her cheeks could pass for a simple flush of pleasure .
11 It was amazing , she thought when he had left the room , what food , wine and a sensational smile could do for a girl .
12 Religious networks could make for a unified effort or become the vertebrae of different segments of reformers whose conflicts were expressed in organisational diversity and competition .
13 Indeed , Herder could argue for a popular State without democratic mechanisms .
14 This court held that such a corporation could sue for a libel calculated to injure its reputation in the way of its business without proof of special damage .
15 But within a few years the Americans were using new machines , a fraction of the size , that an unskilled woman could operate for a fraction of the pay , and upon which she could spin as many stockings an hour as the Black Beauty — and without seams .
16 Widows , the only social position that a traditional society could envisage for a husbandless adult woman , have always been considered as inauspicious and undesirable people .
17 They were paid about double what a skilled man could expect for a fifty-hour week in return for working part-time at something that they enjoyed .
18 By gaw , he 's a topper and ah would n't sell 'im for any money , No man could ask for a better friend . "
19 The row could make for a strained atmosphere as Mr Major spends the Premier 's traditional weekend with the Queen .
20 Second , Britain could aim for a mini-version of the American policy , selecting just a few vital weapons .
21 The headquarters of the League became a club where members could go for a drink and where Joyce served behind the bar .
22 A 10 per cent cut in defence spending could pay for a doubling of development assistance ( which stood at $51,000 million in 1988 ) , while increasing aid to the target level of 0.7 per cent of gross nation product ( GNP ) would raise assistance flows to $144,000 million by 2000 .
23 While Hoving 's career at the Met could make for a juicy and fascinating story , Making the Mummies Dance proves that he is not the man to tell it .
24 The Tykes switched from Pakistan 's Aqib Javed because he would have to be given a two-year contract under TCCB rules while 21-year-old Benjamin could sign for a year .
25 But no amount of tuition could account for a moment of sublime individual flair .
26 SAFETY watchdogs have banned a toy which they fear children could mistake for a sweet and choke on .
27 What the participants in this group discussion saw themselves as doing was working to make sure that their children could hope for a better life .
28 This had a range of meanings , but was based on the idea that an individual could stand for a race , or prefigure other individuals not yet born .
29 If it was felt that these conditions would be insufficient to prevent ‘ serious public disorder ’ , then the chief officer could apply for a banning order — from the Home Secretary in London , or from the local council in any other part of the country .
30 Such lords could provide for a number of gentlemen in their direct service , appointing to offices ranging from bailies and sheriffs-depute , procurators-fiscal , and clerks to such minor posts as regality officers and keepers of prisons .
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