Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun sg] could be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This time it looks serious and if he is forced to resign then my own position could be in jeopardy . |
2 | The decision in Kirkham leaves open the possibility that a suicide in their right mind could be ex turpi causa . |
3 | They did not so much as consider that their physical safety could be at risk . |
4 | Apart from what Dora would see as a disaster for her friend , her own life-style could be on the line . |
5 | Dodson , 22 , who boxed in two Olympics , will be managed by close friend Colin McMillan , the former WBO featherweight champion , while his first fight could be on the undercard of Riddick Bowe 's first world heavyweight title defence against Mike Dokes at Madison Square Garden in New York on February 6 . |
6 | The first Briton this century to hold a world heavyweight title appeared before the media yesterday at the start of a promotional tour of the ‘ if this is Monday , it must be Glasgow ’ variety and hinted that his next visit could be in his working apparel . |
7 | The move means 800 jobs at his contracting firm could be at risk . |
8 | It will be valuable if our definitive document could be in place by the time FRS 3 comes into force on 22 June 1993 . |