Example sentences of "could [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He describes his other grandmother as ‘ a wee frail woman ’ in a mob cap , smoking a long clay pipe and ‘ stroking my hair as I lay down at her feet with my head in her lap ’ , while her railwayman husband also ‘ had a great liking for me , and when he could spring to a halfpenny or an apple or some nuts for ‘ whiteheaded Benny ’ , he did it , Once he gave me a shining white metal watchguard ’ , a symbol of work efficiency which he wore proudly to school , ‘ swanking ’ with it hung across my chest . ’
2 And when her husband cracked another joke , she found she could laugh with the rest .
3 Then there was the time Joe Hulme asked if he could stay for the weekend in his native Lancashire after an away match at Bolton .
4 He says that a person could stay at a hotel with his own doctor and nurse cheaper than that .
5 European banks could stay at the top for longer than their predecessors .
6 He could stay at the Palm Springs home of Walter Annenberg , newspaper publisher , millionaire , friend of the Shah 's friend Richard Nixon , former ambassador tot he court of St James , Sullivan was told to convey the invitation in the name of the president and to ask how many people would be travelling with the Shah .
7 Because of fuel problems each patrol could stay in the air no more than two hours , and only relatively slow and cumbersome two-seater planes could be used .
8 We tidied up our rooms and cleaned the kitchens , dragging out the mundane tasks so that we could stay in the warm .
9 Oh , says I , aye , I says , you could stay in the village .
10 ‘ Sir John , ’ Mandeville called , ‘ I should be grateful if you could stay in the hall .
11 I could stay in the hotel , ’ I said .
12 I could stay in the house and be marked as frightened , or I could do battle with the elements , making my way to the family as usual .
13 ‘ Wow , ’ Wayne said , obviously wishing that he could stay in the front and eavesdrop .
14 Of course you could stay in an hotel !
15 They could explain to the child why he feels as though the world has turned upside down and why his remaining parent seems so upset .
16 An example of a chart that you could construct on a card , or in your diary is shown opposite .
17 She has , however , been informed that she could remain on the RGU staff if she accepted a demotion to ordinary lecturer — the post held by her sister , Mrs Barbara Diack , who , in turn , would lose her job .
18 He hoped Great Britain would support Austria-Hungary against Russia and that Germany could remain on the fence .
19 Alternatively , Exminster could remain as the hospital for elderly mentally ill patients , allowing a planned closure of Digby Hospital after short-stay beds had been established in Torbay and North Devon .
20 The answer is straightforward : the exchange-rate mechanism would continue , run by the enlarged chamber of governors , and all currencies that were not in stage three could remain in the exchange-rate mechanism or outside it , depending on what they chose .
21 Our playmates swam quietly to the edge of the pool , while Lorne and I began to climb out until signalled that we could remain in the water if we wished .
22 Anderson ( 1971 , pp. 125–7 ) argues that the good wages which young people could earn in the cotton towns in the mid-nineteenth century altered the balance between parents and children and put them on more equal terms when they shared a household , and also made it more possible for them to leave the parental home — although boys did this more often than girls .
23 She was working for his charity for a third of what she could earn in the City , he enthused .
24 People got snappy , and nothing could compensate for the lack of leave .
25 By biding his time in the immediate aftermath of Mao 's death , he could prepare for a rise to power in the CCP .
26 He took the precaution , however , of carrying a typewriter and books among his luggage so that he could prepare for an address at the University of Leeds which he was to give in the following year .
27 Now we could prepare for the Jubilee without a car& in the world .
28 ‘ We could build on a garden room . ’
29 I mean i i if you could get in for a penny a week that was alright because when things got better you could build on a penny a week , you see ?
30 On Sotheby 's activities in Berlin he was candid about the difficulties experienced by this ‘ very interesting experiment ’ so far but felt that the company could build on the pool of new private ( West ) German buyers that had emerged from the sales .
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