Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [noun sg] could " in BNC.

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1 I think everybody in this council chamber could say we want youth facilities in my ward .
2 In this way Foucault could be said to be returning to Marx in removing the subject from the centre of history , were it not for the fact that he dispenses with the consolations of Marx 's historicism also .
3 In this era discipline could be enforced by fines or dismissal .
4 In the final communiqué stress was laid on the importance of concluding a treaty on conventional forces in Europe ( CFE ) in 1990 , as a result of which some reduction in overall defence expenditure could be expected .
5 Alternatively , consultants in communicable disease control could be based in public health laboratories and become their community arm , with the benefit of speedy transmission of microbiological information .
6 Thus , someone who knows that he or she will want to buy dollars ( with pounds ) in three months time could either agree a price for that transaction now ( that is , buy in the forward market ) or wait three months and buy in the ‘ spot ’ market ( the market in which foreign exchange is bought and sold immediately , or ‘ on the spot ’ ) .
7 In either case Kasper could only have got there , like many of the top racers , on crutches .
8 Professional development and postgraduate training in primary health care could be a useful adjunct in improving quality .
9 Squamous cell carcinomas constituted the overwhelming majority of reported histological results throughout the study period , and the overall rise in anal cancer incidence could be explained almost entirely by the increase in incidence of squamous cell carcinoma , with only a minor contribution from transitional cell cancers in the latest part of the study period ( data not shown ) .
10 However , when teacher appraisal is a firm part of educational reform , it would make better sense if certain aspects of management in initial teacher education could consciously be brought together with the assessment of teacher capacity .
11 As the group consisted of both biology and physics teachers , the regular meetings ensured that good classroom practice and many teaching strategies which were successful in one subject area could be incorporated or modified in the other .
12 If vessels registered in one member state could freely change to the flag of another member state and , as a result , obtain access to the quotas of that state , the aim of the quota system , which was to ensure a fair distribution of the available fisheries resources among the member states for the benefit of their fishing regions and industries allied thereto , would be frustrated .
13 The strain could , however , be eased if renewed American co-operation in atomic development work could be negotiated .
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