Example sentences of "[adj] could [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As an example , this could be 50p of every pound . |
2 | But this could be Paul Reichmann 's last roll of the dice . |
3 | The importance of providing a focal point for these developments was also emphasised , and it was felt that this could be part of the role of the College Administration Officer so that non-partisan strategies for computer developments could be evolved . |
4 | ‘ If I got married do you think this could be part of my trousseau , Mo ? ’ |
5 | I suppose this could be part of Huey 's test . |
6 | If the continuation of liaison is desired by both parties then this could be part of the remit for future development officers . |
7 | This could be modification to reward systems , management development or training schemes . |
8 | Wandering around the Muses ' hometown , Newport , Rhode Island , I begin to believe this could be heaven — beautiful colonial architecture , quaint , toytown paint-schemes , big gardens , porches , wide , empty streets . |
9 | If you enjoy walking , this could be heaven there are over 80 kms of marked paths to keep you occupied and walks are arranged weekly with an English speaking guide , both easy and strenuous . |
10 | This could be valve or transistor . |
11 | b ) Support your local CHAS Branch — By prayer , as a volunteer , by making donations ( this could be dome by Deed of Covenant or for those in work by Gift aid ) or by donating furniture to the CHAS Bradford Furniture Service . |
12 | The hint of a foreign accent on the uncomfortably accented word ‘ darling ’ warned Kate that this could be trouble . |
13 | This could be danger . |
14 | Is there a feeling that this could be Gloucester 's year ? |
15 | An example of this could be entity occurrences of persons who are female , where they relate to : |
16 | This could be Medusa , do n't you think ? |
17 | Note that , as far as the rhythmic design is concerned , this could be Beethoven , whose Ode to Joy in the Ninth Symphony has exactly the same rhythmic elements , disposed differently . |
18 | ( This could be Louis , son of Louis and Marie Francard , baptized in La Couture on 29 October 1674 ( Arch . |
19 | An increasing number of people think that could be Gerald Ratner himself . |
20 | That could be part of the thrill . |
21 | So do n't prejudge , the purpose of being there is to organize yourself , get a prime preparation about the customer , look at the area because that could be part of er your talking point so appropriate thing . |
22 | No oh no that could be Sam 's Ann . |
23 | ‘ Now that could be Elsie McAndrew , ’ she said . |
24 | But something is going to be delivered somewhere — that could be Rome , I suppose . " |
25 | Yeah , but as I say a lot of that could be Doctor Spock 's erm |
26 | Harold Brooks-Baker , editor of Burke 's Peerage said : ‘ The fact that the Prime Minister announced the separation of the prince and princess leaves one to suspect there is more drastic news to come and that could be divorce . |
27 | ‘ Well , honey , that could be kind of awkward . |
28 | above that could be report for and then science you know ? |
29 | So you 'd you 'd that could be Christmas day or new year 's day which would n't be part of any month . |
30 | ‘ That could be months away . |