Example sentences of "could be one of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | All you have to do is answer our questions and if your name is drawn out of our postbag , you could be one of five lucky readers to win a Goblin Steamatic Cleaner worth £99.99 . |
2 | The implication of that could be one of two ways . |
3 | Yeah , we well it could be one of two things that 's all . |
4 | The young health correspondent on a new glossy mag he was freelancing for said it could be one of three things . |
5 | The Registrar of Civil Appeals appreciated that the issue could be one of extreme urgency , but was assured that it was not . |
6 | This could be one of those tours when the test or top XV are quickly established , and the other players simply have mid-week wanders to keep them busy . |
7 | Evelyn could be one of those witnesses . ’ |
8 | It will take something special to get past him in current form and Newcastle team-mate David Kelly could be one of those trying . |
9 | When my chap turned to confront the Manston sentry — who was on guard with a rifle and one round , and obviously felt that the chap on the wrong side of the wire could be one of those attacking his airfield — my chap said sharply something to the effect : " Can you get us out of here ? " and explained that he only meant his oppoes , not the Stirling . |
10 | It could be one of those . |
11 | Yo it 's possible you could be one of those . |
12 | ‘ Frodo ’ could be one of these , like ‘ Peregrin' . |