Example sentences of "it could also [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Beveridge , however , studied the German experiment more closely during the next year and concluded that the contributory insurance principle could not only reduce costs ; it could also eliminate reliance on means tests . ’ |
2 | But it is also beginning to realise that , unless it is careful , it could also face opposition from more unexpected quarters . |
3 | It could also make process of up-dating too demanding to sustain . |
4 | It could also carry pollution monitors , crop sprayers or telecommunications equipment . |
5 | It could also throw light on the process by which they trap carbon dioxide in the atmosphere . |
6 | It was , therefore , given wide powers of managing and disposing of land ; but it could also develop land itself . |
7 | It could also house hay ( cut grass ) and threshed straw . |
8 | Rosehaugh Stanhope , developer of Broadgate in the City , said it could house all those affected , and Olympia and York , developer of Canary Wharf , said it could also provide space . |
9 | This service is intended for people who are hard of hearing but it could also help language learners follow the programme . ) |
10 | It could also cause liver and kidney malfunction and attack the central nervous system . |
11 | Similarly , the value of a reinvestigation could be weakened if , instead of co-operating , the suspect leaves his explanation for the trial , when not only can it not be investigated but when it could also cast doubt on the value of any re-investigation that has taken place . |