Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pers pn] could [be] " in BNC.
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1 | If that were to be the case it could be a return to the profoundly damaging effects that the daily streaming , even in primary and elementary schools , produced in an earlier age . |
2 | Next Saturday the big race is the Guinness Champion Stakes at Leopardstown and with Market Booster in the field we could be looking at a future star . |
3 | If they did n't pay the rent they could be turned out of the house and have to sleep in a ditch . |
4 | From the roof it could be seen that the sepoys had remained in their positions and were building themselves shelters . |
5 | Place between strips of stocking stitch at the base of the sweater it could be a fascinating imitation of a traditional Aran Fisherman 's sweater welt . |
6 | It does n't seem out of place because of the whiteness of the stonework , so brilliant in the sun it could be spun sugar . |
7 | On four Thursday evenings during the winter she could be seen , dressed in spotty black and glittering with rhinestones , sawing happily away on her violin through four public concerts , under the baton of Mr Dixon , the elderly English master from Tollemarche public school , who tried gamely to keep the rest of the orchestra in time with her , since he had long ago given up trying to keep her in time with the orchestra . |
8 | The oddity which the fellow-curates remarked was that as he walked in the procession from the vestry up the aisle he could be heard whistling . |
9 | A magistrates ' court may transfer private law proceedings where in the interests of the child they could be dealt with more appropriately in the county court ( APO , art 8 ) . |
10 | Most of us are too polite to object , but imagine the embarrassment we could be saved if the authorities allowed people to ride in shirtsleeves in hot weather . |
11 | The case itself was decided on the basis that the ownership of a business was not transferred to the transferee employer , but even under the organisational test of the Directive it could be said that the business did not preserve its identity : the same machines were being used , but in a different business . |
12 | He sees the burgeoning Green awareness as a step towards it but at the moment it could be a step towards almost anything . |
13 | ‘ The gang should also stop and think about the danger they could be in . |
14 | He was magnificent , but she must n't let the surge of unexpected excitement running through her blind her to the danger he could be to Dana . |
15 | Although the Welsh Office commissioned some elementary research , we were disappointed the licence was eventually approved on the basis it could be revoked if observable environmental damage was caused . |
16 | There I tried to ease my worries by shipping a Freezobalm and thinking about the fee I could be carrying away from Ixyphal II . |
17 | With a deep breath she drew herself up , giving a glimpse of the person she could be , in time . |
18 | Honey 's work also presents difficulties for the viewer : on the surface it could be seen as a further exploitation of the female either as a child or a woman , but this would not do this work justice . |
19 | Regardless of the pit closure programme ta erm we 're in full flight erm at the end of the day we could be looking at a situation with four pits remaining in Nottinghamshire er and to that extent there 'll be up to four thousand miners still reliant on the services of , should er remain open . |
20 | I had the feeling he could be back . |
21 | This is a very sinister way to end , leaving you to imagine whether this girl will suffer the same fate , and with the feeling it could be you next , and the collector will never stop . |
22 | A spokesperson for the workers said the dust was so thick in the air it could be seen : ‘ This is not the first time this had occurred . |
23 | Whatever the shape of the cavity it could be adequately filled with ball bearings . |
24 | He grimaced and raised his hands in self-defence , a little of his dark mood dropping away , giving her a glimpse of the man he could be if he were n't so concerned for his sister . |
25 | We pointed out that unless an appeal is lodged within 28 days of the sentencing he could be free in a little over two years . |
26 | If you defame the clinic or the doctor you could be sued for a fortune ! ’ |
27 | He once defined the Anglican doctrine of apostolic succession to several Lutherans so that at the end they could be heard saying ‘ Hear , Hear ’ . |
28 | Actually there 's a race at eleven thirty it 's a running race between members of the Press and the jockeys , people like Peter Scudimore , Deckland Murphy , Ben Newton for the press he could be the dark horse . |
29 | At the meeting er , of the Financial Resources Committee that I attended on Wednesday the first thing we discussed was the er the giving so far , up to the end of February from the various provinces and we , by the end of February er , the total was up to thirty thousand pounds less than we required er which could mean that the end of the year it could be a hundred and eighty thousand pounds less than required but er of all the |
30 | It had something to do with order , she decided ; Joyce mistrusted books for their content , but liked the way they could be marshalled . |