Example sentences of "to [noun prp] [pron] could " in BNC.
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1 | Differences in technique were identified and paintings previously attributed to Rembrandt himself could be discounted . |
2 | If he now loses at home to Portugal it could prove a mortal wound . |
3 | As we went back to Wyre home to Wyre we could meet the Wyre post boat coming across for the mails that we put to Rousay . |
4 | Well if Shirley and Marguerite are off to Florida they could be there now could n't they ? |
5 | And if he 's gon na walk to Tenby they could be starting when he 's in Tenby . |
6 | But it was the only possible approach to Steen he could think of . |
7 | With four flights a day from Manchester to Paris you could literally fly out for lunch and be back in time for ‘ Match of the Day ’ . |
8 | We may be sure that many people even in the eleventh century had doubts about this doctrine ; just as St Anselm was convinced that the road to Jerusalem which could be pursued within the walls of a monastery was safer and holier than that to Jerusalem itself . |
9 | ‘ I wish to God I could . |
10 | I wish to God I could vomit . |
11 | I wish to God I could … ’ |
12 | Eagle Trust ( the parent company of WS ) admitted on April 17 that it had recently shipped hydraulic equipment to Iraq which could have been used as a recoil system for a gun . |
13 | Turned back to Ormanroyd who could n't control it first time and that was enough for Forest to win it back . |
14 | They said because Mr Fallon had achieved so much in bringing industry to Darlington it could no longer be treated as a depressed economic area . |
15 | Pop up to London we could already |
16 | If I thought they were doing anything wrong to Lesley I could n't say anything because she 'd get it , I would n't get it . |
17 | I said to Dave you could feel my hip bones and it oh |
18 | Thanks to Leo she could afford to go out to Australia . |