Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun sg] could be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | MORE than £100 million of European aid could be on its way to the Highlands and Islands following a European Commission recommendation yesterday that the region should get top priority in EC regional spending plans . |
2 | One aspect of this reflection could be on the production of liturgy , and its relationship to social justice . |
3 | Tentative estimates suggest that the average duration of lone parenthood could be between three and five years . |
4 | The standard price of village cattle ranged from ten to twenty rupees a head , but those in poor condition could be worth as little as five rupees and bulls from India as much as eighty rupees . |
5 | As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you would need real financial help . |
6 | As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you need real financial help . |