Example sentences of "[adv] could be [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Our main concern is here is a method that might be a problem it 's theoretically and physiologically could be a problem , about which we do not know the extent .
2 Tomorrow just could be the day .
3 You 've been extra careful to have no steps inside , but that flight outside could be a menace , particularly in slippery weather . ’
4 Right could be a policy decision this could n't it ?
5 Although the paper said that Wilko HAD made an offer it still could be a load of Bull .
6 Indeed , to suppress them or even to cut them short could be the cause of many problems in the future .
7 A team at Pittsburgh realised that the fact that a move need only be proven bad once could be the key to enormous time savings .
8 So anything you can do to keep your home out of the official statistics really could be a matter of life or death .
9 The full committee refused to redirect the funds and , paradoxically , the very fact that test-tube fusion is news has grabbed public attention and ironically could be the headline that revitalises interest and in the longer term attracts money from Congress — for hot fusion .
10 WITH interest rates going through the roof and budgets stretched now could be the time to embark upon some serious financial planning .
11 If rates do go lower , it will be by a marginal ½%-1%,; so now could be the time to take the plunge .
12 As we began to climb there could be no doubt that our destination was to be some place in the hills .
13 In this case ideology would simply be a way of loading the dice in one 's own favour and hence since the ground rules would obviously vary there could be no way of ever comparing two ideologies .
14 This , of course , begs the question : if the source of information concerning life in the womb and at birth can not possibly be of the patient , then who — or what — else could be the origin ?
15 Self is the lord of self , who else could be the Lord ?
16 Score over 50 and you too could be a Deayton .
17 This too could be a mirror image .
18 For £125 , you too could be a sun of a gun .
19 He knows he too could be a shooting star that fizzles out or a politician whose time will come .
20 All this gave rise to insoluble contradictions ; women were closer to nature , which was a benign being , and therefore could be a source of purity and balance ; women were animal and brutish , compared to the civilized potential of the male .
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