Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] could [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps I could be Eric 's stunt man , standing in when he turns on the flash dangerous stuff that terrifies the defenders in his wake and makes them have a go like David Burrows did . |
2 | so you could be self employed , you could be employed , you could be |
3 | ‘ Perhaps we could be soldiers here . |
4 | So there could be cases where officers on particularly dangerous assignments , need to be armed and in which case , they will be armed . |
5 | So there could be reason to think his administration would bring a new dawn for local democracy . |
6 | Thus there could be doubt where a case should be tried ; there could be , and frequently was , dispute about the competence of courts . |
7 | D'Arcy said : ‘ Normally it could be months . |
8 | So even though they could be sort of twenty five ? |
9 | Er , colleagues , before we turn to a period of , er , rule amendments and general motions , could I just advise congress that a pair of spectacles have been handed in er , Vision Express , look like , well they could be ladies or gents , multi-sexual these days , colleagues . |
10 | ‘ But if they were both dead — the King and the Duke — then you could be King and marry your Princess , and I could be rich , and have the woman I want . ’ |
11 | If the nodule develops into something resembling a small cauliflower then it could be lymphocystis , which is thought to be caused by a virus and is somewhat akin to warts . |
12 | ‘ Then it could be Holyfield v. Lewis . |
13 | Certainly there could be links between the two universes of discourse of biology and psychoanalysis , but it was premature and unnecessary for Freud to engage in building up such links before he had established his theory within psychoanalysis . |