Example sentences of "[that] [pron] could [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We gave my home address over the air so that volunteers could send me a stamped , self-addressed envelope so that I could forward them a diet sheet .
2 I took that as an indication that I could play him every match .
3 Ada believed that nobody could grudge you the right to complain .
4 She suddenly wished that she had Finn here so that she could tell him a few more home truths .
5 Once they had spent an enjoyable week in Bath and on another occasion he had suggested going to Cornwall so that she could show him the house where she was brought up .
6 It meant that she could see you every day , work closely with you , even travel abroad with you . ’
7 ‘ Craark ! ’ it said , and to Mildred 's delight , she found that she could understand what the creature meant .
8 Chesarynth wasted precious moments on amazement that she could appreciate something the powerful woman could not .
9 ‘ Would n't you like to know how Moll Sutton made so much money that she could get herself a shop ? ’
10 House music was taking over the galaxy , and this was an indication that you could do whatever the hell you liked with the genre .
11 And so that you could send them the information about it all , and then James is just talking into the camera , saying , oh I 'm really glad that this is happening , the band 's gon na be really happy , finally we 're on our way , bla bla , and then it ends .
12 As well as this , Vincent may have been influenced by Zola 's theory that one could make oneself an artist by an act of will , providing one had the temperament — ‘ Art is nature seen through a temperament ’ — and although natural talent was helpful , it was by no means essential .
13 He said : ‘ The word from Manchester United fans was that we could do them a big favour , and we 've undoubtedly done them one , but I got the impression that our own fans would not have been too bothered if we 'd lost today . ’
14 This is merely routine arrogance , but it obscures from them the fact that they could impress everyone a lot more if they could do a better job — and with a bit of help they could .
15 They had heard the unnatural humming of a pylon in the summer air ; and had actually gone beneath it , on Fiver 's assurance that it could do them no harm .
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