Example sentences of "he could [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | He could walk with the help of a nurse , but very slowly and with great difficulty , as his balance was extremely poor . |
2 | He could start with the federal government itself . |
3 | Though he admits he could do with the cash from ticket receipts ( £2.4m at the Science Museum in 1989 , £1.9m at the Natural History ) , Sir David argues that the British Museum ‘ should be freely available to everyone — to stretch minds , stimulate their curiosity and provide for their academic needs . ’ |
4 | But hey , there 's a bounty out , he could do with the loot and you can tell from the narrowing of those famous Eastwood eyes that he 's bored rigid with being a decent human being . |
5 | As an aspiring bestselling author , he could do with the publicity . |
6 | His back was already turned , so he did not see Hilary Frome 's gesture , expressive of what he could do with the Cullbridge Athenaeum . |
7 | The man on the stand , who also looked as he could do with the loan of a GII , was proffering a petition to passers-by . |
8 | He had then gone to Hollywood in the early fifties and stayed there long enough to show that he could cope with the system and be moderately successful , but not so long as to alienate his chauvinistic British following . |
9 | If fitzAlan expected her to explain everything , he could cope with the truth , she decided angrily . |
10 | Even Idris who er they 're desperate for but he Idris did n't think you know , he could cope with the four churches . |
11 | A voder commentary accompanied the recording , but Rostov had switched off the auditory input to his chair so that he could converse with the Manchu technician who was running the session . |
12 | Reluctance was a diffuse prejudice rather than a lobby , and he could deal with the people who expressed reluctance one by one . |
13 | ‘ Because my husband was confident he could deal with the matter on his own , ’ Ursula replied . |