Example sentences of "could [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He says that a person could stay at a hotel with his own doctor and nurse cheaper than that .
2 European banks could stay at the top for longer than their predecessors .
3 He could stay at the Palm Springs home of Walter Annenberg , newspaper publisher , millionaire , friend of the Shah 's friend Richard Nixon , former ambassador tot he court of St James , Sullivan was told to convey the invitation in the name of the president and to ask how many people would be travelling with the Shah .
4 Actually , I could throw at the moment but I could n't afford the shoulder seizing up the next day and suddenly finding I 'm out for three months .
5 Sequent was also told the NT client could ship at the end of May , simultaneous with system 's launch at Comdex Spring/Windows World .
6 Sequent was also told the NT client could ship at the end of this month , simultaneously with system 's launch at Comdex Spring/Windows World .
7 Ecology could exist at the research level even though it was at first difficult to introduce it into the universities and schools as an academic discipline .
8 Before Jos could knock at the door , it was opened by a tiny old woman bent at such an angle that she could not see them without straightening up , her head cocked to one enquiring side .
9 That 's right , that 's right , yes , how we consume these products , yes , I mean , you 're right , so a potato is a potato is a potato , but if it 's pre-packed , graded and washed , that is sort of intrinsically different from er , er , sort of , mouldy , scruffy old potatoes that you could buy at a greengrocer .
10 I could I could buy at the moment
11 Even forgetting the fact that the Cobra was the fastest accelerating car you could buy at the time , that only puts it between the £21,620 Elan SE and the entry level £26,400 Excel SE , close to the £22,363 Morgan plus eight and even closer to the £23,526 Toyota Supra Turbo .
12 The invisible powers of nature were analogous to the visible powers of the magnet , which could act at a distance and penetrate matter with its rays .
13 ( c ) The matrix could yield at a strain lower than that required for fibril yield .
14 As we discussed at the meeting on May 17 1989 , it would be extremely helpful if you could look for places where captions carrying additional information could appear at the foot of the screen and write the caption .
15 She advanced to the desk she threw open the lid dramatically Mary-Lou drew in her breath and got away as far as she could looking at the inside of her desk with scared eyes
16 I discovered that with our video : we tape things we could watch at the time , just to prove , I suppose that video recorders are wonderful things .
17 It 's analysis of the egos as , as we 've been seeing , in analysis was really all , all it could do at the beginning , after the First World War , shall we say .
18 It was a move from a concern with the intrinsic character of the student 's experience to an interest in what the student knew and could do at the end of the course .
19 We could do at the end of the lesson .
20 ‘ There was n't a thing he could do at the time , but he 's got his eye on them . ’
21 That was the best , at least I understand that was the best the Secretary of State could do at the time .
22 She could look at a row of colours for hours and never be bored .
23 So that kind of thing made analysts think that they could go on more than just free associations , they could look at a person 's character , as it were .
24 The Mitry peasants ( like the proverbial cat ) could look at a king , and they spoke the same legal language of customary rights and fairness as Charles and his faithful men used in their capitularies .
25 He had thought he could look at a picture of Wyvis Hall , a photograph he had taken himself with a cheap camera Zosie had stolen , with equanimity and even a rueful amusement , but it appeared he could not .
26 The department could look at the value of making use of the local environment as a resource for its teaching .
27 They could look at the power station without the slightest premonition of disaster and the horror of the Whistler seemed as much beyond their interest as it was their comprehension .
28 I could look at the library ca n't I ?
29 This did not surprise me , since one could see at a glance that Herr Bremann was a gentleman of great decency .
30 Another innovation made in 1932 was a huge 45-minute clock which Chapman had installed at the north end of the ground so that players and spectators could see at a glance how much time was left for play .
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