Example sentences of "the [noun] could go " in BNC.
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1 | it might well be that one of the one of the forms could go down there to have a morning as part of this project to do |
2 | Whether the Council I , I personally would be quite keen to go down there and see A , and we 'd need permission of the land owners , to do this , to see where the link could go across , you know , the best position , so that we , and I believe this is what Councillor is saying , so that we can actually come forward and maybe this ought to be a meeting with the Amenities Committee , maybe the Ramblers and bear in mind as I say again I hate to do these things and the land owner think we 're steamrollering 'em into something without their knowledge . |
3 | Often the winner could go into battle many times with the one sturdy ‘ soldier ’ as there were some stems of the plantain which ( according to a veteran Uist player ) were ‘ like grizzled warriors and would knock out hundreds ! ’ |
4 | If you find one of those canvas military holdalls officers carry these days , the money could go in a false bottom of some sort . ’ |
5 | Initially , a sheriff held that the case could go ahead at Greenock Sheriff Court but Mr Anderson , 22 , of Nelson Road , Gourock , has won its transfer to the Court of Session . |
6 | Now the snake could go for Lollo . |
7 | The ex-members could go into a corner and negotiate a new treaty for a small er number , but that would not include us . ’ |
8 | Then the cable could go no further . |
9 | He estimates the chassis could go into production within a year . |
10 | ‘ Do you really think the Division could go out as a result of this latest strike ? |
11 | The coal was easier to come at , water presented less of a drainage problem , and the pack-horses could go up light and come down laden . |
12 | The latest opinion poll suggests the vote could go either way . |
13 | But they know prices on the day of the auction could go anywhere as ordinary members of the public bid for a piece of Maxwell notoriety . |
14 | If only the pantomime could go on for ever . |
15 | Or the research could go anywhere and lead to the unexpected ! |
16 | But it is quite possible that the programme could go ahead at some point , and it would be comparatively cheap . |
17 | If the Chancellor was not in control the pound could go into free fall , leading to much higher interest rates , Mr Payne went on . |
18 | As it was certain that the aircraft could go faster an attempt was made on the world speed record . |
19 | The coast could go further in , yeah . |
20 | She had been on the verge of hysteria then ; add to that a day of travelling , with him pushing Chalon as fast as the horse could go carrying a double weight , plus the previous day 's tensions , and it was a wonder she had n't given in to it . |
21 | At the same time , though , there are more people who can , perhaps for the first time since 1967 , imagine that the Jews could go west , back into the green line , or into new borders adjusted to rid themselves of their Palestinian burden . |
22 | At the same time , though , there are more people who can , perhaps for the first time since 1967 , imagine that the Jews could go west , back into the green line , or into new borders adjusted to rid themselves of their Palestinian burden . |
23 | But the amphibians could go one step further , around 395 million years ago , by producing a jelly-like fluid contained within a thin but tough shell , like a miniaturized aquatic environment . |
24 | The door had been elongated to remove steps , so that the wheelchair could go in . |
25 | The people that live in the village could go home straight away but the buses could only get to some of the villages . |
26 | The effect would be that after a complainant gave evidence which the judge thought credible , if the prosecution at that point decided on due reflection to discontinue , the judge could go on to call all the remaining prosecution witnesses himself . |
27 | According to Carvajál , for secondary school children the costs could go as high as 3,000 to 4,000 colones a month to provide materials , books and other necessities ( equivalent to US$33 to 44 ) . |
28 | After the first turn it 's down to luck , the Fanatic could go anywhere , but the chances are you 'll either block the enemy or hit him hard for at least one more turn . |
29 | Mrs Hancock 's lawyer said that his client and Mrs Rinehart had reached a compromise over access to the body so that the funeral could go ahead . |
30 | When the good news from the Gulf arrived from Saudi Arabia via a Foreign Office cable , ‘ officials checked the rules to ensure the announcement could go out in Mr Major 's name ’ , he said . |