Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] could also [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A move on the tribal areas could also unify the tribes against the Pakistan People 's Party coalition government in the North-West Frontier Province .
2 An offer within the next few days could also hinder the £645m sale of Scottish 's Thistle Hotels chain to Mount Charlotte Investments .
3 It is speculated that , anti-lactoferrin antibodies could also have pathogenetic effects by activation of primed granulocytes infiltrating the gut mucosa or adhering to vessel walls , in analogy with the effects of other types of ANCA .
4 Outer areas could also get more pedestrian schemes .
5 Such errors could also produce an incorrect but acceptable candidate .
6 Railcards , which currently give discounts off standard and reduced-rate fares to the young , the old and families — at least nationally accepted versions could also share the same fate , as could the combined rail-bus-underground Travel card in London .
7 In addition , divided catalogues or separate classified catalogues could also have acted as a deterrent to subject searching .
8 Such advances could also have considerable applications in the field of resource recycling , one aspect of which involving the use of sewage to produce single-cell protein has already been discussed above .
9 Whether similar processes could also operate over the Arctic to produce a massive reduction in the ozone abundance remains uncertain .
10 ( These virions could also have been selected directly by including a selectable marker gene on the pNIPenv plasmid ) .
11 Tailored materials could also help simplify bioreagent immobilisation and the replacement of unresponsive layers , protect surface biomolecules , and stop surface fouling .
12 It is entirely possible that you will do extraordinary well in 1993 , especially by following an unorthodox route — intuitive hunches could also pay off .
13 To focus potentially massive public attention , these experimental matches could also serve as a trial base for TV assistance for umpires in run-outs and stumpings. — ED .
14 Small groups could also operate in this way with the teacher matching or mismatching the ability of the group , according to the strategy of learning aimed at .
15 It is likely that many of the remaining 13 cases could also have been resolved if focusing preferences had been applied weakly when appropriate ; in these cases , the discourse focus is typically a plausible referent , but is less plausible than one of the intrasentential candidates .
16 To the wealth they received from their estates and taxation , successful Merovingians could also add plunder and tribute from neighbouring peoples .
17 ( The same questions could also apply to chemistry and physics . )
18 In the years after the last War it was found that not only were the thinnest fibres strong , but , if they were carefully made , quite thick fibres could also show high strength .
19 The polishers , and several other groups could also reach that level of pay .
20 The Government warns that the offspring of affected women could also develop Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease .
21 But with the increasing radicalness of local authorities , many vigorously proclaiming sectional interests , such interference by local authorities could also endanger majority interests .
22 Third , a relatively small amount of assistance at the earlier rounds could also occur if the Bank estimates of the shortage were unusually uncertain : for example , it might not be known whether a particular tax payment were to be passed through the money market on that day .
23 Royal parents could also use the medium to convey a dynastic message : the ritual role identified the child born to reign .
24 However on Saturday mornings there was a film show , run by the Americans for their children , which the local children could also attend .
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