Example sentences of "[pers pn] could have [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You could have ideas of hanging round this place , ’ Doreen persisted relentlessly , glancing at Silas as she did so . |
2 | There 's absolutely no reason why , if we provide the correct habitat , they should n't move down and we could have otters in the Thames region perhaps within the next 10 years . |
3 | Aye , we could have loads of young people together , and you could get loads of old people together er , |
4 | Sue Spiller , design director of Slix , feels this would blast open the creative possibilities : ‘ We could have swimsuits with long sleeves , polo-necks , even legs . ’ |
5 | It was something he found hard to understand , though of course it must be accepted , this escape of children from the parental bonds so that they could have secrets from you and hiding places you could n't penetrate , that they were adults and possessed houses and cars which you had no hand in choosing or buying , that they could lock up those houses as they locked up their thoughts . |
6 | It estimates it could have revenues from its target markets like publishing and CAD/CAM worth $24m by 1996 . |
7 | ‘ It could have implications on our tour of Sri Lanka , ’ admitted TCCB chief executive Alan Smith . |
8 | The military life had suited him perfectly , for within the confines of an Air Force Base , he could have companions without forming friendships . |