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 . |