Example sentences of "[Wh det] could [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Every document has its contribution to make to research , but there may be other documents not used which could make their contribution too .
2 Other blood tests will see if you are anaemic ( see How Are Your Iron Levels ? ) , immune to rubella ( German measles ) , and find out whether you have syphilis , which could infect your baby if it is n't treated .
3 Andrew would go back to the bright lights of the capital and she , Benedicta , would ensure that Topaz was kept too busy to think about things which could break her heart .
4 Although the outlook may seem bleak , a constructive approach towards consultation might result in hitherto unconsidered options coming to light which could enable your job to be saved at the eleventh hour .
5 THE BBC yesterday clinched a deal to poach top comedian Vic Reeves from Channel 4 in a move which could seal his stardom .
6 It is important that this form is completed accurately ; if you fail to do so and , in particular , if you conceal any medical condition which could affect your work , your continued employment could be placed at risk .
7 However , little things which affect our vanity often influence us more strongly than major things which could affect our health .
8 If I owe a client a duty to increase the value of his investment portfolio then if I fail to take action which could enhance its value I am positively harming my client 's interests .
9 More importantly , the weakness of such pure positivism is that it detaches law from any rationale which could explain its bindingness .
10 The case , heard in February 1929 , revealed that , since his association with Arsenal began in 1910 , Sir Henry had placed some £15,000 of his own money at the club 's disposal ( a bounty which could explain his campaign against rising transfer fees ) .
11 Questions of construction may be involved on what is said in Parliament and I can not see how if the rule is modified in this way the parties ' legal advisers could properly come to court without having looked to see whether there was anything in the Hansard Report on the Bill which could assist their case .
12 Novice teachers clearly have to feel secure in their own role , and establish their own identity , before indulging in experimentation which could undermine their authority before they have actually acquired it .
13 ENGLAND manager Graham Taylor is faces up to the most important year of his career , already bracing himself for a row which could undermine his World Cup plans .
14 In the 1950s there were certainly many state bodies which could trace their history and internal structure back over generations but much of this has disappeared into the subsequent maelstrom of administrative change .
15 Compass orientation , we have seen , can account for the seasonal movements of birds and butterflies , which could find their way by just flying in a particular direction .
16 And that was why she was allowing herself to become sucked into a whirlpool of corruption which could destroy her career , or worse .
17 The Blues ' striker has failed to agree new terms with manager Howard Kendall which could signal his departure from Goodison Park .
18 There are also a lot of things that could go wrong which could prolong your stay .
19 Can you recall any suspicious incident , or comment , however trivial it may have seemed , which could help our investigation ?
20 You could put a hydro-electric dam up there which could help electricity , which could help your industry .
21 Formal occupational pension provision was used ‘ in the managerial interest ’ to retire women early , a practice which could increase their risk of poverty in old age .
22 What could survive our education . ’
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