Example sentences of "[noun sg] could [adv] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The manner of the defeat and the Forest fans ' reaction to it signalled that after 18 trophy-filled years under Brian Clough , the club could really be in trouble .
2 His position as a member of the Football League Management Committee could also be under threat .
3 HELP could soon be at hand for Britain 's 500,000 stammerers .
4 He has been grooming his son Kim Jong-il for the succession , but the latter does not enjoy his father 's authority and a power struggle could already be under way .
5 Further investigations about somatostatin in this field could also be of interest .
6 It may be that Wilfrid 's personal support could still be of assistance to an aspiring aetheling , but it is interesting that Eadwulf spurned Wilfrid 's overtures .
7 He says that almost the entire British planning process could now be in breach of European law .
8 Judicious choice of quantity and timing of amino acid intake could therefore be of benefit .
9 I suspect that the king 's life could well be in danger .
10 Indespension could also be in trouble were they not to pick up some crumbs from their engagements with Menzieshill and MIM .
11 Although there are particular occupational groups who have always been at risk , such as sewer workers , miners , farm workers and slaughterhouse workers , the working population and residents of the new London Dockland system could also be at risk .
12 Black gold could soon be within striking distance .
13 Black gold could soon be within striking distance .
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