Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] it could [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In different forms it could provide marriage market ( 21st birthday party or coming-out-ball ) , gynaecological information service ( women withdrew from male company at some point during the evening ) , a seasonal celebration of community spirit ( harvest home , yuletide ) or a mark of respect to a human life ( funeral , wake ) . |
2 | But in a few years it could find applications in the long-term treatment of parasitic diseases , and even as a contraceptive pill . |
3 | If they are given a vote of confidence this season it could bring dividends . |
4 | Sybase has done very well in financial markets and companies in Wall Street and the City , mostly because for a long time it could offer facilities such as triggers and stored procedures that Oracle could n't . |
5 | Sybase has done very well in financial markets and companies in Wall Street and the City , mostly because for a long time it could offer facilities such as triggers and stored procedures that Oracle could n't . |
6 | He says if someone has a low immunity it could cause muslce paralysis . |
7 | If a castle acted as one of a related group it could provide defence in depth : an army could be inhibited from penetrating behind a group of castles by the threat to its communications which they provided , and the danger of attack from the rear . |
8 | If you show it to other people it could form part of their records which they may later be obliged to disclose . |
9 | For the person with special needs it could provide clarity of presentation . |
10 | Next year it could cost £2 extra a week — £100 per head — to pay for people who have refused to pay their poll tax ? |