Example sentences of "[pers pn] could [adv] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The only area in which it loses out to the deeper-bodied F-model is on sheer projection , and I could well imagine some players foregoing that extra bit of welly just for the comfort and convenience of the LSE 's thin body .
2 that 's a point I could always grind some nuts up , with any luck , chocolate , colouring red food colouring
3 Why did n't he just go while she could still maintain some degree of composure , this deliberate distancing of herself from the rapture that had possessed her before the telephone rang ?
4 You could also find some letters that were confused , they did n't share common features but they sounded the same and they tended to be confused as well There was a lot of enthusiasm from the work of the neuro-psychologist th with the discovery of cells which appeared to be sensitive to particular features .
5 Another idea would be the lace anniversary , when you could perhaps arrange some cow parsley over a fabric lace background .
6 However , you could usefully add some details as to how you would implement your proposal .
7 That that was so was originally was available for the ticket you could actually have some supper before you went in or perhaps supper when you came out and that was the sort of thing that was available .
8 But this is the way you could really make some money .
9 The film crew and myself were left scratching our heads , accepting that we had a long wait before we could even contemplate some kind of interview .
10 I 'm not sure we can actually make ginger bread , but , I 'm not sure we 've got any ginger but we could certainly make some biscuits is what we 've got
11 We did a lot of talking , of course , and then it was decided that we could possibly raise some money by going to the League of Friends , which we did , and they very generously provided well in fact the whole total is about five thousand pounds , of which three and a half thousands represents the computer , and we 're about to go live , as it were , in a week or two .
12 It could also place some pressure upon the institutions of higher education to review both their admission arrangements and the context of their courses .
13 In his inaugural address to ministers earlier that day the Czechoslovak President , Vaclav Havel , had urged the CSCE to create " a smaller organ similar to that of the UN Security Council , to which it could also give some executive powers " .
14 The conflict of interests was certainly a significant factor in the south-east , where the land tax was relatively highly assessed and where the new monied men had made a noticeable intrusion into local economic life , though it could also possess some degree of reality in more remote parts , such as South Wales .
15 It could also incorporate some features of the Weberian and Durkheimian traditions — and perhaps not only the ones which , as we have seen , have already been purloined by Marxism .
16 When the radio is switched on , this voltage , stored on C1 , is temporarily let loose on the circuitry , where it could conceivably do some damage .
17 He could then give some thought to the inequities of the council tax , so called , which is the nasty twin brother of the poll tax and which will leave debris — caused by the Prime Minister and the Conservative party — all over the country .
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