Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] could [adv] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Secret negotiations of this kind could occasionally be at a very high level . |
2 | Further investigations about somatostatin in this field could also be of interest . |
3 | It may be that Wilfrid 's personal support could still be of assistance to an aspiring aetheling , but it is interesting that Eadwulf spurned Wilfrid 's overtures . |
4 | that heaven could never be on the earth . |
5 | Black gold could soon be within striking distance . |
6 | Black gold could soon be within striking distance . |
7 | In the climate of the Third Reich itself , it goes without saying that the barrage of Nazi propaganda could not be without effect in extending and deepening already prevalent anti-Semitic attitudes . |
8 | Judging by the hard work they 've put into their music over the last three years , that success could just be round the corner . |
9 | Therefore instead of walking all the way along the cliffs that morning , he decided to go down to the beach on the last lap of his journey , knowing that Edna and her small charge could well be at the far end , from whence he could quickly scramble up the pathway to the Tremayne property . |
10 | Abingdon junior school could now be on the road to a Wembley final in a national six-a-side competition . |
11 | Just across the road from the beach of Palma nova as well as all the shops and restaurants along the sea front , this friendly hotel could not be in a better place for all the attractions Palma Nova has to offer . |
12 | A pathological route could alternatively be by an intercellular uptake , passing defect tight juctions . |