Example sentences of "could [verb] [prep] [adj] the " in BNC.

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1 It could disregard in particular the onward march of Germany with Hitler at its head , and the sinister machinations of Stalinist Russia .
2 That slow laugh came again , but this time I could identify for sure the menace and the mockery in it .
3 The syntactic component could look at all the word-pairs for each tag ending at some vertex in the graph and discard all but the highest scoring , based on the acoustic scores and the pair-wise probabilities , since , given this parsing method , no later information is relevant to the decision .
4 During the American War of Independence General James Grant of Ballindalloch , the member of parliament for Sutherland , found the attractions of a military life to be a great help to his political interest , asserting to a correspondent that ‘ if this business continues I could provide for all the Sutherlands in the country .
5 With no revenue , many magazines cut down on their pages but we are glad to say that the Ski Club of Great Britain , who publish Ski survey backed us to produce the usual number of editorial pages , so we could fit in all the information you need as committed skiers .
6 However , in cases on other provisions of the Act reported to date the courts have adopted a broad , purposive , interpretation , and it therefore seems reasonable to assume that s3 could apply to all the situations described .
7 A NEW TYPE of railway could cut by half the cost of new metros to relieve our crowded city streets .
8 No person could take in all the information available on TV alone in one day .
9 But there was not yet a drug invented , or ever likely to be , that could cope with all the different and complex actions and judgements that make up a round of tournament golf .
10 If you know a little about cancer , feel you could cope with all the emotions involved , and you 'd like to give them a hand , then Carol would love to hear from you .
11 Animals could live on all the worlds and all humans could be happy again .
12 Now he could start on all the little jobs he had been unable to do .
13 He had encouraged and praised her , bullied her a little when she needed bullying , and given her the love and support that had made her feel , even in the darkest moments of self-doubt , that she could rise above all the problems and emerge triumphant .
14 From a consecutive series of 50 referral letters sent by general practitioners in Sunderland to the local department of child psychiatry , 15 items of information were identified that could account for all the information contained in the letters .
15 ‘ That I could part with all the Rest
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