Example sentences of "would be able [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 If everything had gone according to plan , he 'd be able to spend some of the £29,000 he 's due from a Maxwell pension fund .
2 You 'd be able to get some sleep up there and — ’
3 That way they 'd be able to blue some of their own savings on having the flat done up nicely .
4 It would give the American parent group a chance to examine his potential at close quarters and at the same time he would be able to undergo some training to prepare him for the more elevated positions he was destined to occupy in future .
5 She therefore decided at the start of the second year to take in a partner who would put in an additional £5,000 into the business and would be able to do some of the selling and other tasks after Susan had trained him .
6 She fervently hoped that Father McCormack would be able to talk some sense into her son .
7 The trust is invalid on several counts : no property has been bequeathed to the curator so the principle of benefit is infringed ; if the curator had been validly appointed , which he has not , then he would be able to exercise some control over the foster-child 's use of the land ; but even then , since he would not be owner , it would be a problem that it was he who was charged with the trust for distributing shares in the income from the land .
8 Mozart had every reason to suspect that he would be able to gain some sort of appointment there .
9 Much more frequent mentions of captivi seem to refer to nobles , and one writer explicitly says that the reason the Vikings having arrived by boat then used horses was " so that they would be able to capture some nobles for the sake of money ( ransoms ) " .
10 Once back in town she would be able to find some form of public transport .
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