Example sentences of "which could go " in BNC.
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1 | The combined effect is to benefit the smaller and the more handicapped farms and MacEwen and Sinclair predict an overall HLCA saving of£3.2 million which could go to upland farms in a range of measures , including the payment of HLCAs on the first 10 dairy cows per farm . |
2 | Bush is so certain that he 's lost The Big Three he has stopped campaigning there , concentrating on a dozen battleground states which could go either way . |
3 | The crypt ( which could go back to the first basilica to be built on the site , in the ninth century AD ) , should be completely restored within a year . |
4 | If such changes are to be contemplated , then something like a Royal Commission , which could go into all aspects of any proposed changes ( including the cost ) would be required . |
5 | The Masters were to hear the suits and decide which could go forward . |
6 | which could go in the other room , if they do n't want |
7 | And I think that could be the area , or the the type of development which could go on the flats . |
8 | My right hon. Friend the Minister for Overseas Development is trying to arrange a donors conference to bring further help , but , as my hon. Friend would agree , the best relief of human rights would be if the Iraqis accepted resolutions 706 and 712 and began to sell oil , the proceeds of which could go to the relief of poverty as well as the compensation of those whom they have victimised . |
9 | Now they look to have a side which could go all the way for the first time . |
10 | In a significant change of emphasis the governors ' meeting on April 13-14 agreed to abolish the ceiling of 6 per cent of bank lending which could go to the former Soviet Union ( corresponding to the Soviet Union 's 6 per cent holding in the EBRD ) , and to allow up to 40 per cent of the EBRD 's lending to go to former Soviet republics . |
11 | I reckon Norwich are on a very fine line between being a half decent side , and one which could go down . |
12 | It was the glory of the realm which could go into music : that and the triumphant regality of an old , vain woman . |
13 | Royal Ordnance would not discuss likely buyers for the new rocket which could go into production next year . |
14 | And then it 's got to be regional , national or international investment which could go elsewhere in the U K or in Europe . |