Example sentences of "[adv] ['s] [noun sg] could [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The outcome of yesterday 's case could help dispel these fears . |
2 | The damage from yesterday 's blast could top that in the 1,000lb van bomb at the Europa in December 1991 by around £1.5m . |
3 | Welsh coach Alan Davies anticipates tomorrow 's meeting could stand favourable comparison to some of the free-flowing epics in which the countries have engaged . |
4 | Today 's judgement could have an impact on other forthcoming cases . |
5 | Today 's announcement could mean some of those health boards wo n't be running any of the hospitals in their area . |
6 | Edberg 's rise to No 2 , although a welcome gesture from Wimbledon in recognition of his two titles , could backfire , with the chance that today 's draw could place him in the same half as former champions Boris Becker and Michael Stich . |
7 | UK paperbackers argue that the implications of Books Etc 's complaint could mean no less than that UK paperbackers should effectively hand over the continental market to the Americans . |