Example sentences of "[noun] could be [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Blacks , gays , lesbians , the disabled and other disadvantaged people — all could join in demonstrating how the new thinking could be combined with commercial success . |
2 | In July 1922 , the Company enquired whether either of the other two companies had any covered top cars to spare , which they could borrow , to see if their own cars could be fitted with top covers . |
3 | Orem 's model of nursing was chosen to assess how clients could be assisted with universal self-care demands . |
4 | After the war , plastic-based iron-oxide tape could be cut with non-magnetic scissors ( or even a razor-blade ) , and either welded with cement or stuck with adhesive tape ( 23 ) . |
5 | He anticipated new openings for Anglo-American coproduction , in which British talent could be deployed with American actors on films financed by the Americans and given proper distribution in the US . |
6 | Thus these case roles could be filled with nonsensical objects such as ’ sincerity ’ or ’ steam ’ ; i.e. , one could say ’ steam collided with sincerity ’ . |
7 | Supporters could be rewarded with favourable tax assessments or the renewal of public-house licences . |
8 | This independence of knowledge sources during processing meant that the lexical access component could be directed to any part of the phoneme graph , and thus left to right strategies as used in HARPY could be compared with island-driving strategies which began anywhere along the time dimension of the search space . |
9 | On April 17 , following the ICJ ruling [ see above ] , Ibrahim Lagwell , the lawyer representing the two Libyans , suggested in an interview with the US television network ABC that if " a just trial could be held with legal guarantees " , the USA or the UK might be acceptable settings for such a hearing . |
10 | At the end of this campaign it looked at last as if the time of peace had come , when the Council for which Anselm had been pressing for the past four years could be held with royal support . |
11 | In this way , curriculum improvement to meet special educational needs could be combined with in-service staff development . |
12 | To the mediaeval mind , ‘ game ’ stood in antithesis to ‘ earnestness ’ , and so what took place on the pageant cart could be equated with other street pastimes . |
13 | There are also hopes that a live trade in slaughter cattle could be developed with other EC countries over 1994 — just as has already taken place with slaughter lambs to France . |
14 | If matters improved but then worsened again as the injection wore off , it would perhaps indicate that the problems could be controlled with longer-term hormonal management , or even castration for Stan . |
15 | Such patients could be matched with similar HCWs in the same area . |
16 | Both these films are somewhat stagey , but contemporary comment could be combined with visual fantasy , as is revealed by Cecil Hepworth 's The Perils of Modern Motoring ( 1905 ) , in which a policeman is left in a dismembered state after being mowed down by a car . |
17 | Writing the history of the electronic-information rich countries at the end of the millennium could be done with dynamic resources that would offer comprehensive profiles of political , economic , social , and cultural worlds . |
18 | At the conclusion to Chapter 1 we provisionally adopted a multilevel concept of style , whereby more or less equivalent choices at a particular linguistic level could be seen as STYLISTIC VARIANTS , and in which these variants could be associated with STYLISTIC VALUES , or special significances associated with one variant rather than another . |
19 | BY 1984 those who sift through your files in police stations , hospitals and local authority housing departments could be talking with artificial intelligence . |
20 | This approach could be explored with other sorts of literature . |
21 | However , the achievement of this symbolic significance could be attained with minimum constraint upon factory owners ' autonomy and an ineffectual enforcement . |
22 | The Keynesian consensus , built on an expanding economy in which private profit could be balanced with social need , has now been destroyed by recession and economic decline . |
23 | A , the judge did not explain the use of seven as a multiplier but it not suggested that such a calculation could be done with complete accuracy and using a five percent table , the judge was faced with choosing between seven and eight . |
24 | These are my preferences , but many other professional art materials could be substituted with similar results . |
25 | These are my preferences , but many other professional art materials could be substituted with similar results . |
26 | In both those cases the express words used and the relevant clause could be compared with other express words used elsewhere . |
27 | Many similar examples could be constructed with other vowels ; some possibilities may be suggested by the list of words given in 9.2 to show the different spellings that can be pronounced with . |
28 | Glass could be impregnated with inorganic pesticides , then ploughed into the land . |
29 | Nevertheless , despite this classic defence of the traditional liberal position of the Home Office , the Secretary of State was prepared to examine whether several aspects of the problem which worried the police could be dealt with piecemeal . |
30 | Your information could be to do with other people : knowing what –heir capabilities are , what motivates them , where they have influence . |