Example sentences of "could [adv] be an [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | B could thus be an aide-memoire for MAS proposals if MAS is acting for the purchaser . |
2 | ‘ There could just be an element of risk involved for her . |
3 | He thought she could always be an actress in a pinch , you see . |
4 | A combination of these signs and the following could also be an indication of sniffing : |
5 | This could simply be an artefact of the differential age distribution of the sexes for , as we saw in Chapter 2 , there are more women in the very elderly age groups . |
6 | For the first time in years nuclear weapons could well be an issue at the imminent general election . |
7 | This enormous devil could well be an embodiment of the dark side of my character ; in which case , I was all the less likely to escape him . |
8 | Examples of good practice thus produced could then be an ingredient in a rolling programme of motivation and expansion in school library provision . |