Example sentences of "could [vb infin] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If I could get a home where my kids could grow up with daily fear and where I could also help my father , I could push this hell out of my mind and start afresh with my family . |
2 | Eventually the committee agreed to defer a decision to see if the school could team up with neighbouring villages to boost numbers . |
3 | You could team up with another artist , possibly one who works in a contrasting discipline or technique . |
4 | She could run off with all the stock ! |
5 | Nobody could keep up with all the chemists nowadays , for example ; though someone might from time to time attend enormous congresses of chemists , he or she would go to papers devoted to his or her special branch of the subject . |
6 | the reasons I said I I I I could go along with that approach as well . |
7 | You could end up with brown patches that wo n't go away . |
8 | Er , as you can imagine if you try and tell somebody to park in one place that somebody else has parked already , you could end up with some some misunderstanding , so there is erm a generous amount of parking to bring the total parking to the whole area up to the level that was erm put forward in the first master plan . |
9 | But because such funds ca n't be used for staff , education officials fear we could end up with smart new buildings and no teachers to put in them . |
10 | The floor was a bit damp but I could put up with that . |
11 | She could put up with that if it got her to a city , or within reach of a ve-hickle she could scav . |
12 | Well , she could put up with that until they got on board . |
13 | now I could put up with that , but obviously Colin could n't , but having saying that I feel , I , I think I learnt a lot from being bonus there |
14 | It was a week later and Agnes was in the state of not knowing if she could put up with this present situation even one day longer . |
15 | And if he could put up with humourless Hugh for three weeks in the sun , the family , who could n't have many jokes to look forward to , would be glad of a running commentary on their holiday by the well-known author of ‘ Jottings ’ . |
16 | Product development departments could come up with fluorescent wolf-repellent bum-bags for £80 , and high-tech one-size bear-survival suits , built to withstand the claws of an angry grizzly for up to three minutes , and available in a range of attractive designer colours for only £350 . |
17 | It was only a theory but it had always amazed him , and the other field operatives , how Philpott could come up with solid cover stories at such short notice . |
18 | The action could not prejudice the specific property for which the receiver was responsible , so Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V-C was willing to wait and see if Tudor Grange could come up with suitable indemnities . |
19 | Perhaps someone could come up with some better idea . |
20 | In addition it was to be hoped that Max could come up with some fairly definite cause of death ; and it was even possible ( if only just ) that the surgeon might throw caution to the wind for once and volunteer a tentative approximation of the time it had actually happened . |
21 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
22 | ‘ Then you could get on with real issues such as a transport policy instead of a scheme to privatise it . |
23 | which I have n't yet got on to cos I wanted to hear most , at least most of the arguments on this aspect of the case , although it 's got very in effect very little to do with the other , other , but it does n't see round , er I could get on with that to a degree , er , so I do n't mind too much , but I think Friday is , is asking to much from Mr |
24 | ‘ I never could get on with those people ; they appear entirely obsessed with sex . |
25 | There were certain weeks when a driver went every night , others when they could get by with three deliveries a week . |
26 | I reckon we could get by with 3 centre backs and blood a youngster if injuries occurred . |
27 | Once you 've got that you could fiddle around with that and we used to lower a station down , tie the end , we 'd do the best we could to do it . |