Example sentences of "could [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , we can not blame the system altogether , as many people do n't think ahead and make the provision they could for a reasonable income in retirement .
2 For the tiny group of declared nationalists , cultural and linguistic oppression loomed large , far larger than it could for an illiterate peasantry ( although the use of the Ukrainian language had considerable popular support ) .
3 Yet at the same time local officers and shop stewards of the same unions were finding themselves party to local , enterprise-level agreements setting the terms under which temporary workers could for the first time be used , or under which their use could be expanded .
4 And Gregory : ‘ I found it a tremendously exciting challenge to depict the past as convincingly as I could for the mass-market audience of today . ’
5 Well this is this is what I was trying to work out looking at the banking erm module that Sia , Sandra 's just given me could for the nine weeks right ?
6 She could n't take their mother 's place , of course , but for Liz 's sake she must try to do everything she possibly could for the little girls .
7 ‘ I will go up to the roof , just remember though to tell them to send a ladder up there ’ said Ralph ‘ Take the child with you and hurry ’ And with that Carter ran as fast as he could through the dark air with the lady and child and before long he was out Ralph 's sight .
8 So he lay hunched on the floor of the saloon and breathed as best he could through the thick hood .
9 Armed with the phone number of the vicar of All Saints , I determined to find out all I could about the mysterious stone .
10 He told Nikos and Georgiades as much as he could about the current political log-jam , leaving out the Patros bit .
11 United were unlucky on Saturday … nothing they could about the first Lincoln goal … a blockbuster … from Baraclough …
12 United were unlucky on Saturday … nothing they could about the first Lincoln goal … a blockbuster … from Baraclough …
13 I found out all I could about the various parties including the Fascist party .
14 In 1920 , for example , the notoriously rotund producer G. B. Samuelson made a trip to Universal Studios , where he produced six pictures to learn what he could about the American way of doing things .
15 So they drank it , and ate what they could of the unprepossessing fare , conscious of the hostile gaze of the stuffed fish in the corner .
16 Bossard was sentenced to 21 years ' imprisonment and once again it seems that the Russians were willing to sacrifice an agent , probably because Bossard had given them all the details he could of the American rocket-guidance systems , in order to enhance the credibility of Top Hat so that he could continue peddling disinformation .
17 He moved as quietly as he could towards the connecting door , grasped the handle and with a single movement flung the door open .
18 ‘ I did n't say that , ’ denied Isabel quickly , clinging to her dignity as best she could under the growing amusement in her tormentor 's expression .
19 She made her way as best she could along the overgrown path , following the house wall .
20 Mr Li could with a little luck look forward to another 20 years of political life .
21 The advantage of having a text in computerised form is that you can find things in it very easily using computerised search techniques , and you can do more complicated searches than you ever could with a printed concordance .
22 He was a good-looking man with his jet-black hair and intimidating jawline , but she had encountered any number far more handsome , yet none had stirred her the way he could with a single glance from those incredible eyes .
23 After Munich there was a positive lurch to prepare as best we could with the near-hopeless equipment available .
24 Duncan looked at Myeloski ; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller .
25 I did the best I could with the five keys that would produce a sound and vowed never again to sit in a cupboard .
26 She had lost her cap , and so could not again conceal the glory of her hidden beauty , but she twisted the plait in a knot behind her head and clipped it there as best she could with the two pins she had found , so that it resembled the thick queue of a man 's old-fashioned wig .
27 Ember seized and aimed it at the control panel beside the door and the room went as dark as it could with the little amber safety-lights glimmering in case of accident .
28 For one awful moment , she thought she had persuaded her , then , with a cry of triumph , Rose hurled the ring as far as she could into the surrounding darkness .
29 A high skin means oil can not flow as easily as it could from an undamaged well .
30 A row of limp , blank faced figures sat in front of the windows , begging what they could from the steady stream of shoppers .
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