Example sentences of "there could [adv] [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | By three o'clock , there could no longer be any doubt ; the battle was lost . |
2 | There could no longer be a relationship based on Moscow leading , and the Romanians following orders from abroad . |
3 | But the initial effect of economic reforms there could very well be , as in the USSR , to worsen economic conditions , and thus to make more people want to leave . |
4 | In some cases this would not matter to much , however there could very well be serious implications of operating a component at a potential which is appreciably greater than its rated voltage . |
5 | Norman Williamson who rode him at Leopardstown , observed afterwards that he was a National horse when talking to Richard Dunwoody about the race and if Richards has retained his old magic , then there could quite well be another National winner destined to return home in triumph to his Lake District stables . |
6 | There could never now be that bridal night she had dreamed of , that uninhibited leap into love and happiness . |
7 | She said that there could only ever be one true faith , and that must come from the Apostle Peter , the rock upon which the Lord had founded His church and to whom He had given the power to loose and unloose on earth and in Heaven . |