Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] could go " in BNC.

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1 Sheffield Wednesday striker Hirst could go straight into the team as partner to Alan Shearer after a disappointing Wembley display by Arsenal 's Ian Wright .
2 The feminine touch in the car showroom could go a long way towards clinching a deal , the Retail Motor Industry Federation said yesterday .
3 ‘ I 'd been advised to wait nine to 12 months so that my blood levels could go down , ’ she says .
4 A COLLEGE 'S bid for university college status could go ahead despite a frosty reception from the Government .
5 Now you could just vote for m motion three eight eight , and to which would say that delegates from the T U the trades councils could go to Congress , but not actually speak on any motions or you could vote for three eight eight and three eight eight and three eight nine , which of course , I 'd like you to do .
6 At this stage , given the scale of the fighting , EC members were divided over whether the peace conference could go ahead , and Germany warned that it would unilaterally grant formal recognition to Croatia and Slovenia ( both of which had declared independence on June 25 ) if fighting persisted .
7 Committee members could go their own way whenever national concerns dictated a strictly national path .
8 If you 're at work Dorothy could go If I help , I 'll help with Trevor with his triplets .
9 The leaflets , softer in tone than much of the BMA campaign , suggest that hospitals that fail to compete in the new NHS market could go bankrupt ; GPs will be forced to compete for patients , with those that take on more having less time for patients ; while ‘ opted out ’ hospitals may drop some specialist services if they are not financially viable .
10 IF Forest decide to sign Nigel Jemson , their old boy at Wednesday , winger Kingsley Black could go back as part of the deal .
11 Up to now , the Government , rather than the UN , has met the cost of the 3,000-strong British contingent and the UN presence could go on for years , he said .
12 Having taken such measures , as it did on Aug. 6 , the Security Council could go further if sanctions " proved to be inadequate " , by taking under Article 42 " such action by air , sea or land forces as may be necessary to maintain international peace and security " , and specifically including blockade .
13 Her total tax bill could go up sharply .
14 REPORTS on efforts to find a new home for Liverpool 's threatened meat and fish markets could go to councillors next week .
15 The creative use of existing clubs and leisure facilities could go much of the way to addressing this concern .
16 Square receivers are in common use in Japan , and the BSB contract could go to a Japanese firm like Matsushita .
17 He has ‘ temporarily ’ imposed visa requirements for Czechoslovakia , the one place where East Germans could go without passports or permission .
18 We will have more success at slowing world population growth if we see it as problem of enabling women in poor countries to have control over their own reproduction , which some carefully targeted development aid could go a long way towards achieving .
19 If any of those specific points that I have listed came up , I believe , on the basis of what my hon. Friend the Minister of State said in his letter , that the local education authority could go into the school .
20 An EC-EFTA meeting on Dec. 19 made progress in discussions on the European Economic Area or EEA ( the term now adopted in preference to " European Economic Space " or EES — see pp. 37134 ; 37535 ) , and it was anticipated that these EC-EFTA talks would now reach a conclusion by mid-1992 such that an EEA agreement could go through the various ratification processes and take effect on Jan. 1 , 1993 .
21 Kevin Brock could go to Pompey and Dundee want Newcastle 's Danish centre half Bjorn Kristensen .
22 But I told McIllvanney that Sammy Meredith could go instead of me . ’
23 The first time it came from his charge , Ghorbanifar , thrown out casually , that $25m of the money from the arms sales could go ‘ to help Ollie in his work for South America ( sic ) . ’
24 The warning voice could go take a rain check , she thought .
25 These groups believe that both the Set Aside and Beef Extensification schemes could go one step further and encourage organic farming .
26 UP TO 150 local government jobs could go if two North-East councils have their spending capped by new Environment Secretary Michael Howard .
27 And , the story line could go and over the horizon she could see all sorts of very colourful kites flying in the sky that other children were flying in that lovely afternoon !
28 A £500 washing machine could go up £15 and a £600 TV by £18 .
29 Kings Fountain could go close under top weight .
30 There were too many locked doors — all those leading to the street , tame excuses by the staff , brief interviews with Penumbra who claimed she was so busy and that of course Zambia could go out once she was sure SHe was well enough .
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