Example sentences of "could [verb] it [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If a grip could be got on the parcel , maybe she could thread it up between the wood and through ? |
2 | But that was on a slower basis than , than he could make it up under the new scheme . |
3 | Yeah if we could download it on to a P C |
4 | The appeal at the school that Mrs was supposed to have let Miss White know so she could send it off to the parents to get the money back scanner |
5 | you could bring it round to the corner . |
6 | Would it be a situation if we asked the Town Clerk and er maybe with the Chairman , it 's a little bit difficult , I think the Town Clerk at this stage , to speak to and then if it seems possible we could bring it up at the Planning Committee meeting and arrange a date to go down and have a look , when we 've actually approached the land owners . |
7 | You could pace it out as the length of a grave . |
8 | If Doris Arthur came through with the script ahead of schedule , he could zip it over in a Poseidon wallet within twenty-four hours . |
9 | Erm is it , It 's not an atom but it 's You could n't break say a piece of uranium or into an atom , but you could break it up into an isotope . |
10 | You could look it up in a dictionary probably to find the origin of the word , people |
11 | I could see it over by the wooden boards that had been nailed across Quigley 's windows . |
12 | You will have heard the phrase ‘ I could see it out of the corner of my eye ’ . |
13 | You could divide it up among a number of readers . |
14 | You could erm you could , you could stick it in like the bedroom and wait for someone to go in and have a shag |
15 | could draw it up to a a thousand pounds on that card I mean |
16 | Helmut was going to transfer so much a month into a bank account for me and I could draw it out at an office in the Champs-Elysées . |
17 | Or she could set it down on a shelf alongside an empty flower jug . |
18 | George was impressed with the new man 's knowledge of sheep , appreciating how quickly he spotted a sick or lame sheep and how neatly he and Meg could cut it out from the herd for attention . |
19 | thing you could pass on to the police and they could take it up with the local council . |
20 | You could take it out with a flying monster . |
21 | Erm and and and we could take it back to the hundred days episode when the great powers have all er decided to er er to prevent Napoleon from making a comeback in France . |
22 | He turned the door handle slowly , the automatic gripped in his fist , held high so that he could swing it down into a firing position if necessary . |
23 | England did not seem to believe that Spanish-based Tab Ramos could juggle it back from the bye-line and when he did , no-one had picked up the 6ft 1ins Kaiserlauten defender as he powered his header past Chris Woods . |
24 | and that was my Barclaycard number in case you want it although I ordered it through the thr phone I made out that so that I could read it off on the telephone I did n't even erm I did n't even assemble it I just looked and I saw it does n't chop I thought it would chop things but does n't , it only grates Looks as though it had been out before , you know , you look at this ! |
25 | Beginning in September 1987 , the CIA 's Department of Justice Liaison Officer , Richard Owens , began feeding evidence against Haser and the Magharians to the DEA so that its country attaché in Bern , Gregory Passic , could pass it on to the Swiss authorities . |
26 | Or we could leave it up to the electricity generators to reduce the impact , at the expense of higher bills . |
27 | With this rubbish tip of information she then came to me to ask how she could write it up into a dissertation . |
28 | You look ready to dance with rage , and although we might collect a few pennies from them in return for our providing such a spectacle I hardly think that we could put it on as a permanent entertainment ! ’ |
29 | But when Sam I could put it on in the bedroom and sit and watch it and Sunday , I get up on Sundays and that that cat 's ugly I get up Sundays now because Grange Hill 's on . |
30 | ‘ I suppose you could put it down to a bad mood , ’ she said yesterday . |