Example sentences of "could [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am not a child to be frightened by a resolution of a board of directors , or to be soothed by the present of shares ( each carrying 10 liability ) in a company which has been losing money every year from its commencement , and which nothing short of a miracle could make pay a dividend as hitherto managed ; neither is my position in Scientific Circles here such as to render my retaining the editorship of any advantage to me — indeed , I am vain enough to think that I confer more than I receive .
2 You could 've heard a critic smile !
3 In the old days he could 've swallowed a six-pack in half an hour and then gone out and walked a tightrope .
4 You know communications is a very big area there 's a lot to be talked about erm certainly rapport and leading and things like that you asked for that we could 've done a lot more with , the type of language people use we could do a lot more with but when we 've got a limited time we 're gon na have to take a limited snapshot and I hope that what we 've done so far today you found useful and I hope when we put it into practice tomorrow maybe you can understand a little bit more of some of things that we 've been talking about today .
5 I could 've made a fortune flogging beads to hippies . ’
6 She could 've smoked ci er cigarillos , she could 've smoked a pipe , yeah , erm tt with regards to working , you did ask did she work but is sh she is a tax payer , she was n't because it 's pin money .
7 All the money we spent on this stuff , ’ she indicated her drink , ’ could 've floated a battleship over the years . ’
8 If only could have stayed behind to hear this being said , he could 've taken a lot of messages back to his friends in government .
9 Or they could 've got a plane to Paris , nobody would have stopped them .
10 You should of said , I could 've borrowed a chair .
11 ‘ We could 've had a pizza in town , ’ she reminded him .
12 Nine months and five days , you could 've had a baby by now .
13 Though her lungs were aflame with her efforts , she rolled over and set off into the darkness of the tunnel that led outside before anyone could think to send a boat for her — though at least there were hiding places here in case they did .
14 Where receivables in a particular currency are sufficiently large , an exporter could consider using a Currency Option to hedge an exposure .
15 If , furthermore , you wished to sell us a narrow strip of your garden to allow the shelter to be set back a little from the pavement , we could consider providing a fence along your full frontage as part of the accommodation works .
16 The jurist could consider holding a trust to be valid where the beneficiary was the same , although the trustee liable had in fact changed .
17 Other methods of evaluation could include interviewing a sample of consumers in the target market ( eg to check if they had seen the promotion , changed their buying habits etc ) , and checking on dealers ' stock-levels , shelf-space etc .
18 Although I did what I could to try to conceive a girl , I could n't be sure that I had .
19 They would allow people that they thought they could trust to accumulate a lot of debt on it .
20 You could choose to inspect a sample of cases that are chosen by the inspecting lawyer .
21 Miss Taylor , you must have had a very eventful life — if you could choose to live a part of that life again , which decade would you choose ?
22 It was well received by the electorate and , with a cooperative Democratic Congress behind him , he could expect to implement a majority of the plan 's ideas .
23 With savings of £20,000 you could expect to finance a franchise with a start-up cost and working capital of £60,000 .
24 But anyway , we created that whole idea that no-one could photograph him , no-one could do do a story on him unless it was going to be a cover story , which was outrageous because he was virtually unknown in America .
25 Anybody who could sew had a collection on show and fashion ruled .
26 Instead of converting the programs from one machine code to another , we could envisage writing a program for the new computer to simulate the old computer at the instruction level .
27 A few years ago one could begin to glimpse a series of ‘ cushions ’ as IBM began to bring in more consultants , more temps , more part-timers , more student projects .
28 She refused to sell her cottage to the developers , and now could face having a car park ramp at the bottom of her garden .
29 ‘ You could hope to convert a £125,000 barn for Pounds 80,000 , but by the time you move in you would probably find you have spent nearer the cost price of the barn . ’
30 To prove whether a place is ‘ public ’ could necessitate taking a statement from a person who had authorised access to a normally private place ; enquiring about and keeping observations on the place to show actual usage ; or describing any permanent or temporary signs that relate to who had access .
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