Example sentences of "could [verb] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Improved management techniques could include new information Points in the inner cities , a decentralization of some services to deprived areas and the appointment of specialist staff to deal with the problems encountered by the long-term unemployed .
2 It could put a different perspective on the topic ; it could introduce new information ; it could invite comparison of the ways the same subject can be treated in different media or from different points of view .
3 The bourgeoisie as a class found enormous difficulty in combining getting and spending in a morally satisfactory manner , just as it failed to solve the equivalent material problem , how to secure a succession of equally dynamic and capable businessmen within the same family , a fact which increased the role of daughters , who could introduce new blood into the business complex .
4 But a mass literacy strategy stripped of its ‘ sacred myths ’ could give new expression to a vigorous culture of resistance .
5 Chester manager John Lang could give new keeper John Dunn , signed from Boldon CA , his debut , while Chad Bone and Joe Calvert are expected to return .
6 The Foundation 's Annual Report for 1946 outlined its policy on the aged poor : ‘ As machines replace muscles as the motive force , the possibilities of extending useful employment could bring new purpose and new hope to those who have reluctantly accustomed themselves to being a burden ’ ( p. 47 ) In that year the Foundation founded the Nuffield Research Unit into Problems of Ageing , at the University of Cambridge , with the purpose of studying ‘ those changes of human performance in middle and old age likely to have a bearing upon capacity for work in industry ’ ( Nuffield Foundation 1953b : 160 ) , a ten-year project .
7 Charles wondered how many naïve young girls had got caught in messy affairs with older men from the belief that they could bring new love into their lives and ‘ make them blossom ’ .
8 LIVERPOOL 'S shameful disciplinary record in Europe this season could bring new punishment from UEFA chiefs .
9 Dropping down exhausted without shelter could bring new meaning to the expression ‘ dead tired , .
10 AXA , on the other hand , could finance new investment out of its petty cash .
11 Today , in the early 1990s there seems to be every possibility their taste for autocracy and power might persuade the police that secrecy should take on a new dimension , so that sedition could acquire new status as a deviance , while even the ‘ espionage ’ of ethnography could well become actionable .
12 The risks would be less if Congress were to act quickly on reform proposals provided by the administration , which could attract new capital into banking from outside , and break down the barriers that have hampered the growth of strong banks .
13 As for the young people who could breathe new life into village communities like Soudley , they ca n't wait to get out .
14 God 's ruach , his breath , could infuse new life into dry bones ; God 's ruach , his Spirit , could bring the people of Israel out of their graves , and give them life .
15 An adverse current account could signify new exchange controls or currency rationing while political unrest could mean non-payment or destruction of an export market .
16 DEALERS in Newcastle were forecasting the abolition of car tax could increase new car sales by up to 6 per cent .
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