Example sentences of "[conj] it could [be] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or it could be the beginning of justice and the end of administering the law , because , how much of what goes on in court is actually administering the law , rather than determining natural justice . |
2 | A fund could therefore be a photocopying unit in County Hall , it could be County Hall itself ( i.e. the administration of the County Council ) , or it could be the whole of the education service . |
3 | Or it could be the Brownie whose egg is in the best condition . |
4 | Or it could be the boy going down through the field and scaring them . |
5 | Or it could be the computer in the corner that keeps us awake . |
6 | The result of this hunger could simply be that opera houses survive the dog days of Thatcherism with full houses for Carmen etc. , or it could be the creation of new works that express and mirror the social and political needs of our culture in opera 's emotive language . |
7 | The core and mantle could be the result of heterogeneous formation , iron first then the silicates , or it could be the result of homogeneous formation with the Mercurian interior becoming sufficiently hot for differentiation to subsequently occur . |
8 | Of course , this is open to interpretation : for example , it may suggest a limited awareness of care programming and the paying of lip-service to the idea , or it could be the result of thorough consideration of what care programming could offer existing services and the conclusion that it is solely a matter for health authorities ' concern . |
9 | Or it could be the Saturday |
10 | Or it could be the Saturday after that one . |
11 | I mean it could be or it could be the reason why er why younger not |
12 | It can involve almost any system of the body and yet there is evidence that it could be the result of a single gene defect , or defects in a limited number of genes . |
13 | Energy therefore provides a potentially useful theme throughout the branches of physical geography and there are indications that it could be the basis for a more integrated approach . |
14 | And it could be the fact that maybe that 's getting reduced . |
15 | The helium filled balloon with a kite attached , sells at just under £40 , and it could be the answer . |
16 | Hick 's first innings 64 looked as if it could be the Test breakthrough England have been so patiently waiting for . |
17 | Well I wonder if it could be the brake fluid cos that 's |
18 | I mention this cos it could be THE way for list members to get their tickets from the LUFC ticket office , and avoid all that hopeless phoning . |
19 | The status of the document , which was never submitted to the party for approval , is still uncertain , but it could be the basis for new discussions . |
20 | But it 's something which you really should bear in mind , because it could be the difference between you getting a press release and , and not getting it in . |
21 | It could be the answer for them all , just as it could be the answer for Len Seager . ’ |