Example sentences of "[pers pn] could also [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Er Chairman I 'm perhaps I could also suggest that we change the word suggested erm because that i i it , perhaps you are looking for something slightly stronger erm er so it could just say in accordance with paragraphs two four to two nine or the points made in paragraph two point
2 I could also check that she had not been to Baskerville Hall on the night of Sir Charles ' death .
3 I could also see that Mala was near to exploding , which might have been disastrous .
4 I could also appreciate that the bulk of this supposed humour was meant to derive from the anachronism of the play 's sexual mores .
5 She could also see that Pete McCarthy and his waitress had just arrived .
6 They could also argue that in general there is frequently a difference between morality and legalism and that the former has a greater claim on their allegiance .
7 It could also ensure that allegations of torture , rape and deaths in custody are impartially investigated , that those responsible are brought to justice and that the victims and their families are compensated .
8 The sentence ‘ We have only shown that A is justified if B and C are ’ could mean , as was pretended above , that we have shown A 's justification to be conditional on that of B and C ; but it could also mean that if B and C are in fact justified , we have shown that A is , i.e. that the success of our demonstration is conditional , not the justification we have demonstrated .
9 But it could also mean that erm they were getti that it they had been successful in getting taxation from what they 'd done since the beginning of cos they felt they could go even further .
10 It could also indicate that there is uncertainty about Reilly 's support team , which consists principally of Les Bettinson , the manager , and Phil Larder , the national director of coaching .
11 It could also indicate that there is uncertainty about Reilly 's support team , which consists principally of Les Bettinson , the manager , and Phil Larder , the national director of coaching .
12 It could also indicate that you have reached the end of the road with one enterprise .
13 He could also understand that a Labour government led by Harold Wilson might be reluctant to arrest Jim Smyth or Harry Murray because of their support among the workers and their trade union links .
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