Example sentences of "[noun prp] could [be] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ENGLAND manager Graham Taylor could be facing a showdown with Paul Gascoigne after his ‘ refuelling ’ comments about his star midfielder . |
2 | Humpage managed to dismiss both Gloucestershire openers , Broad and Stoviold , so the move by skipper Bob Willis could be accounted a success . |
3 | The suffering and self-conscious first-person singular manifested in Dyer could be considered a creation of the Gothic novel that came after him , and Dyer can also bring to mind the magus of a time before . |
4 | An incentive in the United Kingdom could be to reduce the prescription charge by , say , 50p if the patient selected the generic option . |
5 | Not that Tiptoe could be called a child , by any stretch of the imagination . |
6 | The only other way Clinton could be denied the nomination is if yet another scandal breaks out — perhaps proof positive of his alleged affair with Gennifer Flowers — and he voluntarily withdraws . |
7 | He predicted the EC could be entering a period where the annual price negotiations assumed less importance in the farming year and the procedure moved closer to the five-year system applied in the US . |
8 | IF insatiable desire was the principal factor in deciding the outcome of the World Championship , James Warren White could be handed the trophy as the curtain rises . |