Example sentences of "could [verb] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It could n't have been hit by a missile because we know there are no missile-carrying planes around — even if there were , a heat-seeking missile , the only type that could nail it at that altitude , would have gone for the engines , not the nose cone . |
2 | You always had a few explanations for why something did something and you could never pick out which — why it did it … you could explain it in several ways , and it just was n't positive enough for me . |
3 | If , if , if you could explain it by that because presumably their standard of living did change between eighteen fifty |
4 | It was appalling the way he could affect her like this . |
5 | ‘ I wish I could court you with beautiful words , ’ the farmer went on , ‘ but I can only say I love you madly and want you for my wife . |
6 | Again , contra Lawrence , it is obvious that for Eliot the idea that modern western society should adopt savage customs is seen as ludicrous and reprehensible , since he believed that not even the lowest of civilized people could adapt themselves to such society without deteriorating and frequently also corrupting the natives . |
7 | Like many so-called archaic methods it was the result of long adaption of means to ends ; like many supposed pockets of peasant routine the Basque system could adapt itself to new demands . |
8 | Members of congress increasingly came to believe that they could insulate themselves against electoral defeat by assiduous attention to constituency casework . |
9 | They were able to request anything they wanted from their administrative colleagues which they felt could aid them on any given mission . |
10 | He told me that he would donate £5,000 to the fund if I would undertake to invite his little son , then at school in Oxford , to tea on odd occasions , so that I could acquaint him with some of the matters relating to Judaism . |
11 | I knew ‘ Butcher 's Boy ’ was Danny 's call sign but who on earth could want him at two 0'clock in the morning ? |
12 | No good man , and Dr Neil was a good man , could want her after that . |
13 | In the boiling midday sun , the Scots could make nothing of five minutes of first-half possession and conceded tries to Pasikale ( 2 ) and Silolota , the latter converting two . |
14 | See if you could make lots of fives maybe you can maybe you ca n't that 's for you to find out okay . |
15 | ‘ But I would always have regretted it if I had turned down the chance to find out whether I could make it at this level . ’ |
16 | Do you think you could make it by half past ? |
17 | Any creature that could eat hundreds of rugby balls could swallow us in one go . ’ |
18 | In Snowdonia , Snowdon itself could lend itself to such management as could the Glyder and Tryfan mountain block . |
19 | In Snowdonia , Snowdon itself could lend itself to such management as could the Glyder and Tryfan mountain block . |
20 | You could regard it as that part of the personality which is contr in control of voluntary thought and movement . |
21 | The whole thing seemed faithfully in the past , where we could regard it with intense interest , and surround it with historical debate , but where it could do us , and our generation , no harm . |
22 | ‘ But thinking I could orchestrate us like that was pretty high-handed . ’ |
23 | He observed that here there was no need to grow trees from seed ; one could buy them in various sizes , ‘ cultivated and clipped ’ at a moderate price on account of many competitive tradesmen . |
24 | You could buy it for fifty ! |
25 | His alternative is what he calls an ‘ appreciative ’ stance : ‘ These appreciative sentiments are easily summarized : we do not for a moment wish that we could rid ourselves of deviant phenomena . |
26 | But if you do n't mind this cinema verité approach to pornography and you get turned on by freaky-looking people , then the amateur video could introduce you to some interesting new bedtime pals . |
27 | But overall , it was by turning to their own bodies that women artists could free themselves from surrealist stereotypes . |
28 | I could predict them with reasonable assurance in each case , except Addy . |
29 | Her girlfriends , particularly her former flatmates , would have rallied round but she did not feel that she could inflict them with such a burden of responsibility . |
30 | With a kindly and humorous look at me he said , ‘ ’ Well , we could dress you in Burmese clothes , we could darken your skin and dye your hair . |