Example sentences of "could [adv] have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Quite apart from the fears this aroused on the left , the price of CEDA support was a return , especially in rural Spain , to the social situation of the monarchy — a course that could only have explosive consequences . |
2 | As the country is at present face down in the mire , such a development could only have positive benefits for us all . |
3 | It 's magic , of course , and it brings great benefit to us but it could also have terrible dangers in store for us — just like magic carpets ! |
4 | Such advances could also have considerable applications in the field of resource recycling , one aspect of which involving the use of sewage to produce single-cell protein has already been discussed above . |
5 | It is speculated that , anti-lactoferrin antibodies could also have pathogenetic effects by activation of primed granulocytes infiltrating the gut mucosa or adhering to vessel walls , in analogy with the effects of other types of ANCA . |
6 | The idea that driving situations may be represented as concepts or schemata could also have important implications for memory about driving situations . |
7 | Lead urns are elegant with trailing jasmine , catmint , rue and lavender ; clay parsley pots could alternatively have small plants of feverfew pushed into all the openings , to flower all summer . |
8 | This change of function is one which could potentially have severe consequences for understanding . |
9 | The tenant will certainly wish to ensure that its own fixtures and fittings are excluded from the definition of the premises , which could otherwise have adverse consequences so far as the tenant is concerned when construing the tenant 's covenants and valuing " the Premises " for rent review purposes . |
10 | Well you could actually have two meals today , for a change . |