Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun sg] could be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ralph Downes , who helped with the instrument 's design , made some Pye Nixa recordings on it in the earliest days of stereo ( 1958 ) to show just how effective this spatial effect could be in the music of Bach . |
2 | The court was told that a stuffed golden eagle could be worth £1,000 and the other birds could fetch £160 each . |
3 | IBM Corp machines based on the forthcoming high-end Rios 2 multichip set could be on the market by the middle of this year , according to IBM sources . |
4 | The 1991 Champion Hurdler could be in action again at Ascot on Friday in the Racecall Trophy . |
5 | Catching her breath , Ronni added , ‘ All this panic could be for nothing . ’ |
6 | Dropping hints that an initial public offering could be on the cards , the company pointed to figures showing that the majority of software start-ups make for an IPO at between $10m and $20m of venture funding : Neuron Data is capitalised at $16m . |
7 | She still found it hard to believe that any British ship could be in danger so near to home ; even when Jock had explained that unless a submarine was in water deep enough in which to dive , an escort was essential . |
8 | But science was a better way to approach this Mystery than any dogmatic religion could be in the nineteenth century : ‘ We claim , and we shall wrest from theology , the entire domain of cosmological theory . ’ |
9 | FORGET about Carl Lewis , Olympic sprint champion Linford Christie 's next great showdown could be against … |