Example sentences of "that could be [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand , there are many topics that could be experimented on that are barred by ethical considerations .
2 As the future was so uncertain , however , the family retained ownership of all fixtures , fittings and moveable contents — everything that could be stripped out if Thoresby were ever threatened with demolition .
3 In previously published studies , most authors recommendedsurgery , arguing that low grade gastric MALT lymphomas were localised , solitary lesions that could be excised completely and that endoscopic biopsy specimens could miss small foci of high grade , B cell lymphomas .
4 From his vast knowledge of that swirling urban society in London and New York it was the type that could be swept up and then knocked back down that Chaplin chose to express the emotions of a whole era .
5 He also designed a bed that could be raised up and down and told Pat to go to the patent office with the plan which would make them both a fortune .
6 This meant that for six weeks he was on a special bed that could be turned so that he spent some hours on his back and some on his front , never getting off the bed at all .
7 But as I say what do you feel as as students do you feel that you have the facilities here that could be improved on or or
8 If only someone would invent ski-tows that could be folded up and packed away after the season .
9 Goods were loaded on to Charterail road trailers that could be driven on and off flat rail wagons with swivelling beds .
10 He therefore consulted the defendant sellers of agricultural products and asked them to recommend a herbicide that could be used later than usual .
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