Example sentences of "[art] potential [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , the goods they consume , from food to furniture , are either currently produced by informal sector artisans , or have the potential to be produced in this way . |
2 | This has the potential to be developed as a revenue-producing area . |
3 | Do you think every body has the potential to be extraordinary , if pushed over a limit ? |
4 | This is because other techniques , by themselves , are either inadequate ( eg pump-and-treat ) , do not permanently solve the problem ( eg immobilisation or containment ) , or have the potential to be very expensive ( eg incineration ) . |
5 | Britain has a massive advantage in natural resources that give it the potential to be at the forefront of renewable energy generation . |
6 | I went to my bosses and told them that , in The Wedding Present , there was another one out of the same rough balloon with the potential to be a long-lasting , album-selling , international act . |
7 | Because we can invest your money tax-free and your return is paid to you tax-free , your investment has the potential to be amongst the highest performers . |
8 | It has the potential to be a double-suckler ( some families have a tendency to produce twins ) and remains well able to produce high-quality meat and milk from low-protein foodstuffs , with an excellent food conversion rate . |
9 | The White Park has the potential to be a most promising beef breed if numbers can be built up . |
10 | The Soviet Union has the potential to be one of the richest nations on earth . |
11 | The UK has the potential to be at the forefront of efficiency and renewables . |
12 | I hoped the baby would bring out all the good things Alan had the potential to be . |
13 | ‘ With her background , we felt that Mrs Chaplin had the potential to be extremely helpful in giving us advice on Parliamentary affairs , ’ Institute secretary Andrew Colquhoun told ACCOUNTANCY . |
14 | Non-standard dialects have the potential to be so developed , but for social and historical reasons they have not been . |
15 | ‘ However he 's still young and has the potential to be as great . ’ |
16 | THE RSPB is digging for victory on a massive scale in a battle to save a reedbed which has the potential to be one of East Anglia 's finest wildlife areas . |
17 | ‘ Ryan has the potential to be a great player . |
18 | They 've got all the potential to be gloriously life-affirming . |
19 | Though more restricted , she declared them to be ‘ charged with potential space ’ — the potential to be elsewhere , anywhere else , in the galaxy . |
20 | That every person is an end in himself or herself is related to the fact that the only thing which is good without qualification and in all circumstances is a good will , something which everyone has the potential to be , whatever talents or gifts of fortune they may or may not possess . |
21 | Marlborough , Massachusetts-based fault-tolerant Unix systems builder , Sequoia Systems Inc , has the potential to be a $300m to $400m company within five years , chairman and chief executive Gabriel Fusco believes . |
22 | What gives the program the potential to be so good is its unique approach to integration . |
23 | They can therefore be considered to be close to the community they serve and have the potential to be advocates for the health needs of patients . |
24 | It is clear that general practitioners have the potential to be able contributors to the discussion of what needs to be purchased and where , although the mechanisms by which this is achieved need a variety of well thought out and appropriate structures . |
25 | These refer to those aspects of beliefs , which may not currently be used in explicit argument to justify one 's own position or to criticize counter-positions , but which possess the potential to be used in future argument . |
26 | The take-home message here is that both Th1- and Th2-stimulating vaccines have the potential to be protective . |
27 | This has the potential to be a very economic , very easy way to help us to distinguish those pressures Those patients who have high pressures and low flow . |
28 | The Care Gap , ie the difference between costs and charges where it exists , has the potential to be a black hole into which the Local Authority 's limited resources disappear . |
29 | The HP4 requirement has been or has the potential to be met without further Green Belt loss . |
30 | Our collections are a very important European resource , and have the potential to be useful for scientific purposes to all Member States . |