Example sentences of "could be think " in BNC.
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1 | But hold on , you could be thinking by now , do n't impugn all British manhood just because a few sexually ( or excrementally ) repressed junior accountants get a kick out of shag jokes . |
2 | That means he could be thinking of linking Regis with Saunders and pushing Dalian Atkinson wide . |
3 | Yes , well they 're the only two we could be thinking about . |
4 | The question could be thought to arise of whether they are seeking revenge . |
5 | I am not confident that either book may be said to be well-written ; that question , too , could be thought to arise . |
6 | The two poems could be thought to occupy a common ground which goes some way beyond topography , and includes a stretch of the common ground occupied by imitation . |
7 | He has pointed out , too , that if life is considered in this light , then some clays could be thought of as alive . |
8 | ( None of the other photographs shared this particular composition , though some were of personalities who could be thought of as ‘ hunky ’ men — Philip Schofield , for instance . ) |
9 | Gloucestershire may well have been influenced by this being Walsh 's benefit year , a traditionally powerful distraction , and by the fact that he could be thought out of touch , having missed last season due to the West Indies tour . |
10 | I agree that the SPL ( sound pressure level ) of speakers should be given by the manufacturer , and maybe some kind of SPL/dB/wattage equation could be thought up and listed , rather like the BHP reading for motor cars . |
11 | Other people may settle down happily : the noise means a safe background , a train on its way — eating the miles , with a rhythm and vibration which could be thought of as a loud , comforting lullaby . |
12 | There is no distinct technology of advertising , but this could be thought an arbitrary objection , especially when the boundaries between media technologies that were quite sharp in the 1940s — between print and photography , or film and TV , for example — were dissolving in the 1980s . |
13 | The presence of a handshake could be thought of as excluding all possible alternatives , that is it excludes kissing , nodding , spitting , etc . |
14 | None of these five constituencies is itself anything like an authentic community , and the notion that the two County constituencies could be thought of as parts of the same community as the three City constituencies is laughable . |
15 | Similar ideas for features , visits and events could be thought up for the remaining areas . |
16 | Whereas the emphasis of PPB could be thought of as being economic and financial , the emphasis of MBO was managerial . |
17 | Harmony is dependent on the species being considered , but with fish that have a potential size of 12″ these stocking levels could be thought of as being rather high . |
18 | Thus the path could be thought of as a period of price warfare followed by reversion to collusion . |
19 | It is difficult to see how this disagreement between the Scottish Law Commission and the Scottish High Court judge could be thought of as other than political . |
20 | Global aphasia could be thought of as the most extreme form of aphasia . |
21 | It revealed that an electron orbiting around the nucleus could be thought of as a wave , with a wave-length that depended on its velocity . |
22 | The boy shrugged , raising his brows with a mild affectation of surprise that it could be thought to be important ; but the stillness of his face and the steadiness of his eyes on Hotspur went some way towards betraying him . |
23 | If each local community offered a different menu of public goods expenditures , then each individual could be thought to select the local community that provided a level of output corresponding to his or her preferences . |
24 | It was n't said that there were cells that actually corresponded to those features , not but nonetheless the output from the system could be thought of as a feature detection system . |