Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] ' [noun] could " in BNC.

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1 In his report delivered the next day , he observed that the road surface was not yet completed and that only drivers with at least six years ' service could be employed on Anerley Hill .
2 The greatest advantage , however , was that 8–10 weeks ' notice could be given of precise dates , venues and course programme .
3 Ingham ( 1974 ) maintains that this was the case in Sweden where strong , centralised employers ' associations could develop as a consequence of the domination of a narrow and specialised export market by a small number of large-scale employers who had interests in common .
4 Not all departments ' spending could be cash limited .
5 Yesterday William Weatherspoon , the conference chairman , and former Inverness headmaster , said this year 's conference had provided hopeful signs that the various churches ' positions could be harmonised .
6 The rapid recording or repetition of the circumstances of longitudinal experiments in science meant that in a day and a night , without any intervention from a pupil or a teacher , the replication of two terms ' work could be completed .
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