Example sentences of "scheme could [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Kenneth Baker indicated recently that he thinks such a plan should go ahead ; if he can persuade his government colleagues that the scheme could make a real contribution to economic growth it could start up by the Spring . |
2 | According to a Royal Bank spokesman , in April the focus of the scheme could shift to mortgages or even to the life assurance products sold by the bank 's insurance subsidiary , Royal Scottish Assurance . |
3 | They said the scheme could create 200 jobs . |
4 | SAVE 's immediate task was to show that a conservation scheme could generate as healthy a financial return as a cleared site . |
5 | He said the scheme could give confidence to youngsters who were in danger of losing it at a crucial time in their lives through adverse family or other circumstances . |
6 | ‘ Any other scheme could lead to great difficulties of inequality and make it harder to recruit from those groups we need to reach . ’ |
7 | ‘ Eventually the scheme could cover much of Scotland and then spread to England , ’ said Hugh . |
8 | This was already happening but he felt neighbourhood help scheme could build on this current goodwill . |
9 | Richard Hay , land director of Charles Church ( East Anglia ) Ltd , agreed that Mrs Mack had been approached but said the scheme could go ahead anyway . |
10 | The £600 million scheme could result in a rise in domestic water bills of up to 25 per cent , unlikely to appeal to consumers . |
11 | The benefits the Better Shoe scheme could bring to parents were discussed , ideas were exchanged and needs discovered . |
12 | Perhaps the scheme could operate with much greater success in this sense if a special in-service provision was made — but this , of course , depends on whether time and money can be found for it . |
13 | Can I ask you Mr we we reported on this programme yesterday morning that an official from the Inspectorate of Pollution had expressed worries that the scheme could cause more pollution . |
14 | It says much for his authority and persuasiveness that such a scheme could have been accepted . |
15 | In 1990 , the European Court held that a 60-year-old man employed by an insurance company had been unlawfully discriminated against because when he had been made redundant his company pension scheme was deferred whereas a female member of the scheme could have drawn her pension immediately . |
16 | The scheme could come into effect next year . |
17 | The scheme could provide more than a hundred jobs . |
18 | The scheme could provide nearly 800 shelters at a cost of £1.8 million over the next three years . |
19 | And the high-tech scheme could save thousands of pounds . |
20 | The Czechoslovakian scheme could entail diverting the Danube and redefining the border between the two countries , a violation of national treaties . |
21 | The scheme could prove convenient for the European Science Foundation , which has a hitherto peripatetic post-graduate training programme in brain and behaviour research . |
22 | The scheme could help to curb traffic on Hong Kong 's crowded roads as well as distributing the cost of paying for the roads more fairly . |
23 | They fear that such schemes could lead to disciplinary action against sub-standard teachers and to the beginnings of a merit pay system . |
24 | TRAINEES on Cleveland County Council schemes could suffer because of Government cutbacks , it was claimed yesterday . |
25 | Universal kerbside collection schemes could collect up to 5.5 million tonnes a year , almost a third of total household waste , but the cost would come to £196 per household a year , even if every single household took part . |
26 | With that as its dominant posture , particular schemes could fail and it would still retain and perhaps even enhance its support , if it could claim that it pursued a course which was known to be difficult but which was still the ideologically sound thing to do . |
27 | These groups believe that both the Set Aside and Beef Extensification schemes could go one step further and encourage organic farming . |
28 | At a time of Soviet retrenchment in the Third World such schemes could constrain American attempts to proclaim new Third World regions as zones of vital interest for the United States . |
29 | Larger schemes could follow if the experiment is a success . |
30 | The Wood Energy Development group believes that the reintroduction of short-rotation schemes could help solve land-use problems such as crop surpluses and forestry management which are currently at odds with environmental concerns . |