Example sentences of "could [verb] them [det] " in BNC.

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1 Jeannie Kennedy could outdo them all .
2 If you concentrated you could make them all line up , in 3-D ; and then it would all just collapse and be jiggling spots again .
3 Britain could ship them both home to America as quickly as possible .
4 Probably you could buy them some stores have them for maybe a week or so .
5 ‘ Kenny Dalglish could buy them both in a week with the money I 've spent in a couple of years on a rebuilding job .
6 If I could catch them all that young I 'd cure 'em before they got any ideas . ’
7 If gaunt-face had been looking up at the Clubroom windows in the hope of seeing Filmer — or of Filmer seeing him — maybe Filmer would come down to talk to him and maybe I could photograph them both together , which might one day prove useful .
8 If there are already several pictures in the room , you could give them all the same style of frame .
9 This means that when we designed general SVQs we could give them all a similar number of module credits — whereas different occupational SVQs often have widely varying numbers of modules .
10 I 've instructed all those you wish to see to be available today , but it would be helpful if I could give them some idea of the order in which you wish to see them . ’
11 If it is a major accident to a wide bodied jet he could send them all .
12 Plod could herd them all together into a group , march them to and from their destinations , depriving them along the way of all alcohol ( not to mention all civil rights ) and beat the living daylights out of any who still insisted on stepping out of line .
13 I , I mean I went like this into dinner okay , and I suppose everyone was like what 's she doing in a skirt or whatever cos they were all like looking and then like half way when I was eating I could feel them all staring at me and laughing and Jim and that lot were laughing and I could see Charlie
14 you could run them all end up with numbers
15 But with this man-woman stuff , you could run them any way you liked — and still get no further forward .
16 He could see them all far enough now .
17 The festivities started with a parade through the town led by the Houlton Silver Band and as I looked down from the windows of our bed-sitter I could see them all gathering in the street below .
18 He could see them all sitting there , earphones on their heads , giggling themselves silly at his expense .
19 And you could see them all so nervousness anxiety that I was n't told about .
20 Coleridge even felt some confidence that his writing could sustain them both in their new life : Cottle , in a further act of generosity , had offered him a guinea and a half for every one hundred lines of poetry he produced , and faithfully honoured the bargain in April of the following year when he published Poems on Various Subjects , Coleridge 's first major collection .
21 He was so different from John in every way that it was amazing to think the human race could contain them both .
22 Oh he used to wash them and he had a proper , he had a case what he made up with a rack so as he could drop them all in .
23 the thing is I reckon Geoff could take them all on one by one
24 A skilled Nottingham engineer 's daughter of the 1920s remembers her father ‘ would never go to see his parents unless he could take them some money …
25 Her credentials , if she could call them that , had somehow got about .
26 And the day erm V day you could hear them all cheering out there !
27 It was almost as if nothing that happened to children could surprise them any more .
28 There , by small wrigglings and the exercise of will , she could encourage them both to insert their hands into different parts of her clothing , her body , sometimes simultaneously .
29 She could read them all , Oxo , Rinso , O-Cedar , and Aero , even if she did n't always understand what they meant .
30 Erm well you could change them both into
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