Example sentences of "could [vb infin] [adv prt] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In these hot summer months prudent Japanese girls suppress the potential faux pas of erect nipples that could spring up from a cool blast of the air-conditioner by sticking on a handy pair of ‘ Nipples ’ . |
2 | All he needed — as far as anyone could make out from the hogsheads of salted pilchards that were assembled in two separate groups at the harbour — was one more good catch and victory , together with Martha 's hand , would be his . |
3 | But now TODAY can exclusively reveal that every time Hendry went to the table he feared that a lethal shot could ring out from the crowd . |
4 | to get to the menu you could work out from the menu |
5 | Dickie was in the gardens there , Pammie drove two tractor driver , Jo , Jo was the , where 's Jo , Jo was the dairy , milk , then I used to drive the other tractor when we wanted two , and what we did we all could take over from the milker when she was off , or Pammie , we could all interchange . |
6 | In three hours we managed to get the contractors to build an earth ramp , roll it flat , cover it with gravel and put a handrail alongside so that people could walk down from the road to a flat area beside the ceremony site . |
7 | She had not realised they could reach out from the charmed circle of themselves . |
8 | If he could do this then surely he could come down from the cross and save himself . |
9 | When there were , the engine driver would stop the train and get out of his cab and shoo them off , and sometimes he 'd wait so that everyone could get down from the carriages and stretch their legs and pick blackberries before they set off again . |
10 | You could paddle out from the right alongside a rock jetty , or you could go from the left . |
11 | Intending clients could stroll in from the street , look over what was on offer , and come to an arrangement with the young lady of their choice . |
12 | George said : ‘ Well I dare say I could find out from the Land Registry . ’ |