Example sentences of "could [adv] [verb] [prep] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light .
2 This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light .
3 For example , as Duncanson points out , in the public services there was the principle that natives could not aspire to higher posts whatever their technical qualifications .
4 We could not wish for greater clarity .
5 In fact , Luke could hardly go to greater lengths in stressing that the Age to Come dawned with Jesus ' birth .
6 Changes in phytoplankton community structure could also result in higher rates of production per unit biomass .
7 It could also help towards healthier generations in the future .
8 If she economized , and perhaps moved in with William , she could probably last for longer .
9 One surely could n't hope for greater understanding . ’
10 He knew he could get away safely because he had a reading back in London that evening , and it could n't lead to further meetings because he was going away soon .
11 Furthermore , gradation could equally lead to heavier sentences than might otherwise have been given for conduct which comes within the higher categories , although this could be regulated by appeal courts and sentencing guidelines .
12 Furthermore , he could leave the manor if he so wished , and could therefore negotiate for better terms from the lord by threatening to go if the latter refused concessions ( 79 , p.31 ) .
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