Example sentences of "[noun prp] could have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With Alex James as the pivot picking up clearances from defence and passing immediately to the front-runners , Arsenal could have the ball in their opponents ' net only seconds after being packed in their own goal area . |
2 | Only Edward could have a row about evolution . ’ |
3 | Antoin was Trinidad 's leading wicket-taker last year and , according to Love , Heriot 's and Scotland could have a winner in the 23-year-old player . |
4 | And now England could have a fight on their hands in their second innings on a pitch beginning to help the slow bowlers . |
5 | Mr Christians , whose own connections with the region go back to his days as a young soldier , believes that Kaliningrad could have a future as a free-trade zone linking east and west . |
6 | ‘ The Pentagon could have the answer . |
7 | ‘ Rod Stewart could have a voice like that if he smoked more , ’ I said for the sake of something to say . |
8 | While Martin Pipe could have a couple of Lingfield winners in Celcius and Lonely Reef , his regular jockey , Peter Scudamore , has been claimed by Charlie Brooks , who hopes to have a double at Uttoxeter with Espy and Roscoe Harvey . |
9 | Jack could have no complaints . |
10 | This means Namibia could have a constitution by the end of January , and its independence soon after . |
11 | Both Japan and Europe could have a part to play in President Bush 's ‘ new world order ’ . |
12 | She said Diana could have a divorce but she would have to leave the country . |
13 | Darlington Tory association chairman Bill Smith said in Saturday 's story that Fallon could have the constituency nomination so long as he wanted it . |
14 | Alberta Premier Donald Getty stated that the possibility that Quebec could have a veto over the reform of the Senate was " completely unacceptable " . |
15 | Michael suggested Betty could have a baby , so we scattered bits of that story throughout the series . ’ |