Example sentences of "could [be] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Experts warned last night that it could be up to a year before he is returned to Jersey .
2 At any given time during term there could be up to a thousand people on the compound .
3 The implication for the client of finding a title to attendance allowance and the severe disability premium or invalid care allowance could be up to an extra £78.60 and is therefore an alternative option to residential care .
4 If we let Blagg go to hospital the cops get him , and he could be up on a murder charge .
5 I mean , you could be up with the fucking could n't you ?
6 She could be at home or she could be up in the wood still .
7 MIX and Max with Mel and you could be on to a video winner as we give away more than £2,500worth of Gibson tapes .
8 The Carrick men could only manage two and a half points from their top of the table clash with Lisnagarvey ( 85-79 ) , but they still could be in with a chance when they meet Gilnahirk next week .
9 The Carrick men could only manage two and a half points from their top of the table clash with Lisnagarvey ( 85–79 ) , but they still could be in with a chance when they meet Gilnahirk next week .
10 Peter Scudamore , after his invincible riding form yesterday — the champion jockey won the Sun Alliance Chase on Young Hustler and the Coral Cup on Olympian — could be in with a chance on Chatam .
11 Holiday parks in which you can camp , or stay in a chalet or caravan are now remarkably good — so much so that if you have n't tried this kind of holiday for a few years you could be in for a very pleasant surprise .
12 If you are intransigent , or are determined to stick to the letter of your contract come what may , you could be in for a rude awakening .
13 Couples , who earns £5 million a year , could be in for a bitter courtroom battle .
14 TWO million shareholders who took the ‘ Tell Sid ’ advice to buy into British Gas could be in for a shock .
15 Tired travellers could be in for a treat as InterCity tries to bury the unhappy image of the infamous ‘ BR cuppa ’ .
16 THOSE Welsh fathers whose sons hero worship Emyr Lewis and Robert Jones rather than Ian Rush and Mark Hughes could be in for a nasty shock next Christmas when they discover the Welsh rugby kit they bought this year may well be out of date .
17 Since image is what people think , feel , or believe , your client and you could be in for a surprise — one that may be more shocking than pleasing .
18 We could be in for a long night . ’
19 Tough win SUNDERLAND North voters could be in for a liberal dose of confusion : as well as Vic Halom ( Liberal Democrat ) candidates include Win Lundgren , representing the Liberal Party . ’
20 At 7,316 people , you could be in for an uncomfortable wait .
21 That fine weather will contin ue this afternoon , with plenty of sunshine , although the east coast again could be in for the odd shower .
22 Jon Narbett is fit again and could be back on the bench .
23 A quick change-over of the contents , attention to her make-up and she could be back at the barn with Luke in under five minutes .
24 The blue dog who clocked a sensational 23.16 secs in the Dunmore final , could be back at the Antrim venue next month if a proposed major open ‘ 435 ’ goes ahead .
25 We could be back to the boom that led to the crash that lost the job that paid for the house that Jack bought .
26 They did n't seem to injured and could be back for the Leeds match .
27 He told me I could be back in a fortnight . ’
28 ‘ With luck , I could be back in a week or two .
29 Feed 'er up , get a gold lamé turban and you could be back in the ring with 'er no time at all . ’
30 Furthermore , there was a read-out machine for this type of recorder very close to Heathrow and the whole recording could be back in the magistrate 's hands within twenty-four hours .
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