Example sentences of "could be sent to " in BNC.

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1 England could be sent to Sicily .
2 When bad times came and wages were below the level on which they could support their families , the labourers found that they had to ask the authorities of the parish in which they lived for relief ; in other words they became paupers , who could be sent to the workhouse .
3 Nos. 36 and 51 , retained at Sutton for short workings , were transferred to Penge , as any car from that batch could be sent to Sutton at short notice when required .
4 The trouble was that after they were born , children had to wait for six years before they could be sent to school and forgotten for most of the day .
5 Tyndale 's main problem for the rest of his life was to find a base on the Continent where there was a printing press , where its use by him would be tolerated by the authorities , and from which his translations and publications could be sent to England , either through sales at the great annual book fair at Frankfurt or by river and sea , hidden among the goods of friendly merchants .
6 Vagrants were always discouraged , and those who were able to work , but were not willing to do so , could be sent to a local House of Correction .
7 It would be sensible if about fifty of these planes could be sent to Korea and the pilots could be found in Korea .
8 so that it could be sent to the folks in Inverness
9 My father and I are not very close — I 'm not a son who could be sent to sea . "
10 In the case of a commission , this could be sent to the client as a proof .
11 When an assessment instrument is varied in a National Certificate Module for candidates with special needs , it would be helpful if brief details of the change could be sent to us .
12 If however the topic relates to a more limited area , documents could be sent to the relevant branch libraries ( see Appendix ) and to the District Library HQ .
13 I hope all local areas will think about acquiring a stock of good movement photographs of local people which could be sent to the press in support of a feature — many local papers are cutting back on the expense of sending photographers out to events but are delighted to use suitable contributions .
14 The heir to one of Gloucestershire 's largest estates could be sent to prison after admitting a drink-driving offence .
15 He could be sent to another war zone at any time .
16 He was remanded in custody for enquiries to be made if he could be sent to a probation hostel .
17 A farmer who 's admitted almost thirty cases of cruelty to animals has been warned he could be sent to prison .
18 He played down the adverse conditions that had led to low lambing rates by pointing to the limit of 205,000 tonnes that could be sent to Europe under the voluntary restraint agreement .
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