Example sentences of "could [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If Dad is a war movie buff you could treat him to the classic Bridge Over The River Kwai .
2 Instead of giving your mum chocolates ( or cake as they did in those days ) , you could treat her to a special melon basket , which can be prepared the day before .
3 Well , in some countries this might be the only opportunity learners get to hear extensive chunks of the language , so you could treat it as a " language bath " session and concentrate on helping your learners come away with a general idea of the content .
4 If the deceased was prone to depression , the court could treat it as an example of the egg shell skull rule .
5 I 'm not sure sure how we could build it into the criteria of But it 's it 's a point which would obviously have to be borne in mind in terms of the str you know , the planning process .
6 Neglect of them could throw him into a searing rage ; as when he discovered that a rest camp for troops out of the line had been placed within sound of the guns .
7 but even then we could have consignment stock here in effect cos they 're only forty minutes away , we could throw 'em in the back of the car and have 'em delivered .
8 ‘ So gummy that you could throw it against a wall and it would stick , ’ It was known as ska , blue beat or rocksteady , and collectively as reggae .
9 I do n't like to blow my own trumpet but My Better Half could eat it to a band playing .
10 The treatment can offset some effects of menopause , including brittle bone disease — osteoporosis — but the study reveals that the wrong kind of HRT could expose them to the risk of womb cancer .
11 All the Brownies agreed , and so Beegee promised to see what she could do about getting old-fashioned uniforms or photographs of them so that mothers could make them in the style of earlier days .
12 I saw a couple of people with TV cameras ; Tony had persuaded some cameramen to film the Benefit for free so he could make it into a video afterwards .
13 Or you could make it into a picture for a baby or toddler to hang on their bedroom wall .
14 It would only take a couple of houses to be knocked down and they could make it into a dual carriage way .
15 Or I could make it into a puppet .
16 She was Labour , she said , but was n't sure she could make it to the polls .
17 ‘ You could make it to the end now , and I 'll tell old Sam you 've done a length . ’
18 With fifteen laps to go , the race was his : if he could make it to the end .
19 She sincerely hoped that she could make it to the track before any car came because she knew exactly what a mess she looked .
20 Leonora watched him go with mixed feelings , not really sure she could make it to the bathroom alone , despite her fine words .
21 If we could make it through the torrent to the bend ahead …
22 ‘ That was when I knew he could make it in the bigtime , ’ he says .
23 That you could make it in the movies with no boobs to speak of was , until recently , an alien notion .
24 If he sets his mind to it he could make it in the cross-channel game , ’ says Scottish goal scoring ace Derek Cook , who himself will pose a considerable threat to Ards .
25 Depopulation from plague was a very real factor in the long term , and while it might not destroy a village immediately , it could weaken it as a social and economic unit .
26 I reckoned I could blackmail him into a job .
27 Indeed it did , to anybody who remembered or could visual-ise it as a busy dock .
28 At my mother 's I could dry it in the garden .
29 a derivative of it , which gave you the same high that ecstasy does and er , and if you did n't it from the doctor you could buy it on the street .
30 You could buy it in a penny packet bloody great
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