Example sentences of "it could end " in BNC.
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1 | But , with the group expected to follow George Wimpey and John Laing in making substantial provisions , it could end up £25m to £30m in the red . |
2 | It could end up as a public dogfight . |
3 | So that the meeting and the usual Saturday-night social that was to follow it could end before curfew , proceedings had been due to commence at six but , even so , no one really expected a punctual start . |
4 | But it could end up as the only game in town . ’ |
5 | If it is likely that the Purchaser has to inject money into the business it could end up losing more than it paid if there is a total disaster and the Vendor 's liability is limited in this way . |
6 | Once that gets started , you do n't know where it could end . ’ |
7 | The civil war might continue , as has happened in Afghanistan ; it could end , in the worst case , with the genocidal Khmers Rouges again coming to dominate the country . |
8 | It could end up like the Little Big Horn . |
9 | Thousands of people will be on the water this bank holiday weekend — but for some it could end in tragedy . |
10 | ‘ It all depends on our fitness problems , but if I said it was unlikely Ferguson would get the call it could end up sounding like famous last words , ’ said Roxburgh . |
11 | Nunn is the one I really want , but it could end up being Collins in an outdoor fight in Dublin . ’ |
12 | But , that 's what he wants just now but if he can get the flight then it , it could end up being the second and third or the third and fourth week . |
13 | President Bush has told the United Nations that if Iraq pulls out of Kuwait , it could end conflict between the Arabs and the Israelis . |