Example sentences of "could [verb] be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently the only contribution Fiver could make was this beetle-spirited vapouring .
2 What a shame just Mickey again out on the right hand side , Dean made a great diagonal run in behind the full back and the ball was just a little bit heavy otherwise there could 've been real danger again for Blackburn .
3 It could 've been any doctor , and it might not 've been a stethoscope .
4 All you could smell was boiled fish .
5 At Rouen , he finished third , a lap down , and at Brands Hatch , crucified by the pain in his wrist and driving mostly one-handed , the best he could do was sixth place .
6 She 'll go up up the path and all I could see was this cat , and it was hanging on for dear life up this big tree and there
7 Almost immediately the safety glass shattered and all they could see were white chips .
8 ‘ Anyway , all I could see were violet eyes and a wide smile , and , after a few weeks of being slowly driven to distraction by your lovely ghost following me around , I decided to come to England .
9 Some of the things I could see were some sheep droppings , a stone or two , my rucksack and an aluminium ring pull from someone 's can of juice .
10 What the urban population could use is better trains
11 The coroner Michael Colcutt said that the only verdict the jury could return was accidental death .
12 shut up , because Alan said he said oh it could have been worse girl , it could have been his bleeding handle that 'll come off and do you know I 've got two left out of six , every handle 's come off , cracked
13 There could have been greater consultation with both nursery nurse and life preparation students and due consideration given to the fact that completed craft projects are an important part of a nursery nurse 's final assessment .
14 The systematic study of a non-standard system , however , supports the argument that there could have been orderly variation in EModE involving merger and reversal patterns of /a/ and /Ε/; ( or /α/); in certain consonantal environments , and suggests that the usual account of the history of /a/ ( fronting to [ ae ] and subsequent split into two RP phonemes ) is oversimplified .
15 I am not spreading or sagging , the glow of an early sun tan had probably removed a year or two and I 've discovered that lipstick does wonders , but there could have been little doubt in his mind that I was closer in age to his mother than to him .
16 But these were the only two films he had made in seven years , and there could have been little doubt that his particular tradition of uniformed , clenched , period Englishmen had become unfashionable in America with the coming of the new realist cinema immediately after the war .
17 There could have been little expectation , especially after the war resumed in 1369 , that circumstances would again favour papal taxation : yet they did .
18 If this had been a reflection of basic principles of justice there could have been little cause for complaint , but in fact an examination of the position shows clearly that this was not the case .
19 Derek seems to remember that it was shortly after this change that a couple of what could have been nasty instances occurred .
20 It begins to look as if the graptoloids could have been free-floating animals , of a kind without any living counterpart .
21 ’ It could have been lover-boy Gharr . ’
22 Their relationship was civilized and uncomplicated , and she wished it could have been that way too for Vi and Jane .
23 Clearly Adalard 's influence was great ( Nithard was not alone in identifying Ermentrude as " Adalard 's niece " rather than as the daughter of Count Odo of Orléans , Adalard 's brother-in-law , though an obvious reason could have been that Odo had died eight years before , perhaps leaving Ermentrude in her uncle 's care ) .
24 One deduction from this could have been that property should be as widely dispersed as possible , to enlarge the bounds of the citizen body .
25 The signature looked like Spiggy Meu but it could have been Spiggy Lee .
26 United 's man of the match was keeper Paul Kee without him there could have been five goals flying into the Oxford net …
27 It could have been four years .
28 Bailey ( 1981 ) considered that the source of the Ba-Pb-Zn vein mineralisation hosted by Lower Ordovician shales in the Shropshire orefield could have been connate brines from the Welsh Basin .
29 ‘ It could have been industrial espionage ! ’
30 The existence of this school suggests that there could have been other halls in the town , but there is no definite evidence .
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