Example sentences of "[adv] it could [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it could be done as an oratorio .
2 The highest prices are expected to be paid for a 1982 Mouton Rothschild at upto £250 a bottle , but perhaps it could be topped by an outsize bid .
3 Well perhaps it could be read in more gliding fashion
4 If a BCRS member has a copy , then I would very much like to borrow it , or perhaps it could be published in the Journal .
5 However , his on-the-spot tours of inspection , and his characteristically thorough investigations of the region 's peoples , problems and resources , quickly convinced him of Siberia 's enormous potential as a land of civilization and plenty , if only it could be provided with the necessary administrative , legal and political framework within which to develop its promise .
6 He also had another er , what we call a journey waybill and that , he used to record on there at each termini he used to record the time and the ticket numbers that he 'd got in his rack at that particular time , so it could be seen between certain times that a ticket perhaps was sold between Witton and Rushmere Heath .
7 So it could be used as a preliminary check for patients , more or less on a routine basis ?
8 Reflection on the merits of actions required by authority is not automatically prohibited by any authoritative directive , though possibly it could be prohibited by a special directive to that effect .
9 Now it could be said of course that we do n't offer the same kind of very intense opportunities that are on offer to undergraduates , but in some senses , and many adults have testified to this , this is an advantage , because it enables people in their own time , and sometimes over a fairly prolonged period , to explore with a tutor , a scholar , the kind of interests that they have in the issues that have concerned them in society .
10 MEED cited the official , from the Agency for International Development ( USAID ) , as also hinting that US aid for fiscal 1991\92 was under review , and that " the contribution should be $24,000,000 , but now it could be reduced to $3,000,000 " .
11 Here it could be wedged among the reeds , and would eventually be picked clean .
12 either the ninth or the tenth , it could be held here it could be held at Havstock Park .
13 When that will was vitiated either by the monarch 's evil counsellors or , as the later theoreticians of military indiscipline were to maintain , by the corrupt operation of Parliamentary institutions run by a clique of national ’ politicians , then it could be salvaged by the heroic gesture of a general or the conspiracy of an officers ' mess .
14 If the passage of the deposit is not prohibited , then it could be lost by being passed to an individual or a company that goes bankrupt or becomes insolvent before completion .
15 Should more detail be required then it could be requested by asking for minimum separation or the display of the region local to that minimum .
16 Provided that this unit cell contains elements of the crystals as well as the boundaries between crystals and that it is entirely typical of the material as a whole then it could be considered as a RVE within the meaning defined above .
17 That was why , when you first asked me about this , I turned the whole question round and said ‘ You have to begin from the philosophical problem ’ , but indeed it could be applied in many places .
18 This pattern of interconnection means that all neurons in the neocortex could connect with any 1 mm 2 region through only one intermediate neuron , and likewise it could be influenced by the activity of any 1 mm 2 region through only one intermediary neuron .
19 Therefore it could be classified as a special project — one for which there was constant demand .
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