Example sentences of "it could have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It could have it could have some more shopping , it could have another primary school , it could have a rail link , or some other public transport link . |
2 | By the time the agency finishes its massive job , it could have a lot more worthless property on its hands . |
3 | Managing to be positive when you are in pain is easier said than done , but the way in which you handle it could have a lot to do with your own personality . |
4 | A seemingly autobiographical account of an alcoholic journey from the centre of Moscow to an outlying suburb , it could have a cast of thousands — so crowded with characters is the suburban train on which Venedikt is travelling , and so densely populated is his mind . |
5 | It was a bit cross ( and told the Germans so ) when Germany seemed to think it could have a debate about whether Turkey , a NATO member , was entitled to the benefits of the same collective security which Germany has enjoyed for more than four decades . |
6 | Proposing the motion , Stewart Day suggested that it could have a sado-masochists dungeon , a jungle room , a vicars ‘ n ’ tarts room , and so on . ’ |
7 | It could have a turnover of four billion pounds a year with weekly prizes of fourteen million pounds . |