Example sentences of "could [vb infin] part [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was right , and he was sorry about it , because he 'd have liked to think his idea had helped them , been taken up so that he could feel part of the activity .
2 They 're being served up by British Rail on an Inter City service , and if they prove popular they could become part of the regular travelling menu .
3 At the end she could see part of the ward , a gleaming parquet floor and white-painted bedsteads .
4 He could see part of the canal , part of a garden , barges loaded with potatoes , a rear view of houses being pulled down by workmen , and in the distance rows of trees and street lamps , a complicated little almshouse with its gardens , and finally a grand expanse of roofs .
5 She could see part of Dewer Street through the half-open gate and it seemed to be deserted .
6 Motor Racing : Michael Horst , vice-president of corporate affairs , Philip Morris [ Marlboro ] , is reported to ‘ admit that the removal of corporate or brand images would lead to an enforced evacuation from sport in general , and the Philip Morris subsidiary , General Foods , incorporating Kraft and Jacobs-Suchard , could decide part of the vacuum was worth filling ’ [ Glasgow Herald , 20.1.91 ]
7 The proposal got as far as a White Paper which suggested a two-tier system — life peers with voting rights and other members who could take part in debate but not vote .
8 Philip 's great-something-grandfather , Alexander I , had been accepted as a Greek by the Greeks ( so that he could take part in the Olympics ) .
9 Last week it agreed in principle that Switzerland could take part in projects where its participation would strengthen the research effort .
10 However , cautious and pragmatic as ever , I realised that before I could take part in the airier abstractions of my chosen profession I needed to confront the nitty-gritty , the hard business of actually selling things , specific products , to industrial customers .
11 Guests at the Award ceremony were invited to arrive in good time so that they could take part in the fund raising .
12 BRITISH planes could take part in an emergency mercy mission to parachute food and supplies to besieged Bosians in the east of the war-torn country .
13 Chiang out of her cell , so that she could take part in the liberation .
14 You could take part in a research project here
15 Each activity was assessed in relation to the function that it could form part of , and whether a functional group currently existed that could be responsible for it .
16 Each curve in the script could form part of many different letters ( e.g. n , u , m , w , v and i ) , and the number of alternative strings these letters would combine to form will be very large .
17 The modules could form part of the bare-bones station or the truncated Freedom ( though they might not get up there early on ) ; they could also be mated to the single-launch skylab .
18 More selfish economic motives were also involved , given the British wish to see limitations imposed on Japanese economic development , which could form part of a treaty .
19 An example of a problem which could form part of an assignment is attached as Appendix 2 .
20 The following problem could form part of an assignment to assess the above Learning Outcome .
21 If you show it to other people it could form part of their records which they may later be obliged to disclose .
22 The ambitious project could form part of a huge development by Cameron Hall in the centre of the town .
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