Example sentences of "[noun pl] could [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The rubber stamp for the proposals could come at a meeting of the Community 's Council of Ministers at the end of June . |
2 | These cost-push Keynesians could look at the bleak unfolding of events from the late 1970s onwards with a justifiable sense of Schadenfreude . |
3 | Clearly individuals could survive at a low standard of physical efficiency and in housing which to those accustomed to greater comfort was grossly overcrowded and substandard . |
4 | There was little class consciousness in the European sense among the peasantry or urban workers in the nineteenth century , though occupational groups such as washermen , carters or fishermen could unite at the local level to protect their economic interests . |
5 | European banks could stay at the top for longer than their predecessors . |
6 | American and Soviet leaders could arrive at a compromise over the composition of the future Afghan regime , perhaps at a summit meeting , which would pave the way for subsequent international guarantees of Afghanistan 's formal non-alignment . |
7 | Another innovation made in 1932 was a huge 45-minute clock which Chapman had installed at the north end of the ground so that players and spectators could see at a glance how much time was left for play . |