Example sentences of "what could be [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any one of them would love to take away the £1,000 winner 's cheque , won last year by Bristol Amalgamation , but first they 'll have to beat the other hopefuls on what could be a bumper match .
2 Mr Krenz 's resignation as head of state — he stepped down from the party leadership three days ago — signifies what could be a terminal crisis for the party , as it desperately advances its special congress by a week to find new faces .
3 As well as German banks , British , French and Italian ones could steal a march on American and Japanese rivals in what could be a huge East European market .
4 Now essentially this also relies on the children 's using their imaginations to find answers — as in the case of the ‘ sewer ’ and the ‘ Lost Valley ’ contexts — but the difference is that ( a ) each ‘ find ’ is given due weight and attention , is publicly shared , evaluated , accepted or rejected , ( b ) the focus within which their imaginations can have free range is defined from the beginning , i.e. the puzzle is clear — ‘ what could be a logical solution ? ’ is the name of the game , and ( c ) the problem-solving does not have to be hurried by action .
5 With the tightening of world oil demand which will come in the 1990s and the beginnings of a ‘ catching-up ’ programme of crude price increases , it is to be hoped that measures will be taken in good time to counteract what could be a politically unacceptable and potentially debilitating economic dependence on imported energy , for the US and for the rest of the Western world .
6 To do her best and help other people , to think of others before herself , to do a good turn every day , to lend a hand — she was only partly keeping the Promise , the Law and the Motto by setting off to save the Brownies ' van from what could be a nasty mishap .
7 On one hand , therefore , McElroy is preparing for private companies to take over the reigns of the weather craft ; on the other , he is inviting other countries to become involved in what could be a link only between governments .
8 No doubt computers will be utilized to manage and track the inevitable masses of information and to provide comparative fitness testing data on what could be a pool of more than 100 players in the three categories .
9 The bank 's fraud referral unit , which handles calls from suspicious retailers 24-hours a day , is increasing staff numbers by 20% to cope with what could be a 15% rise in yule-tide fraud .
10 The ‘ cash starvation ’ problem , for example , can be tackled through negotiation on payment levels and timing during what could be a transition period of several months .
11 As for the tradesmen , some saw an opening into what could be a vastly lucrative enterprise .
12 But , as Wayne 's World gears up for international release to what could be a largely uncomprehending audience , you have to ask if the film is n't too insular .
13 FISHERMAN Robert Carlton made what could be a £100,000 catch when he salvaged a luxury yacht abandoned in a gale near the Channel isle of Alderney .
14 Labatt 's do n't want to get caught up in what could be a damaging commercial kickback .
15 The new year has given birth to what could be a powerful new combo : AT&T and Novell .
16 From the shape of the body , its long tail and thin arm with prehensile fingers it would appear to be a monkey , with what could be a crested helmet on its head .
17 As the author is a dealer , he appears to be in touch with objects which might otherwise escape attention , and this spices up what could be a tired subject .
18 Economic regulation might be defined broadly as government interference in what could be a market-based activity .
19 Whatever else happened , in what could be a very technically limiting production , Doctor Who would be founded by the best writers he could afford .
20 Esmail and Everington have come up with what could be a far more effective method of ensuring equal opportunities than any that Smith suggests .
21 However , if you are unsure of what to do , do n't mess around for what could be a simple job for a trained engineer can turn into a nightmare if an inexperienced user starts to experiment .
22 Money and security can be a temptation , but you 've got to be firm and know when to turn off from what could be a blind alley . ’
23 I think it 's an admirable scheme , and it 's obviously very cost effective , and , and equal , and I , I think we should be very grateful that there are in fact a few caring people out there , and they 're there to take this what could be a particularly onerous job on .
24 Meanwhile Swindon drew in what could be a dress rehersal for the Division one play offs .
25 Detectives are now trying to trace the ringleader of what could be a new international racket .
26 A TEENAGE jogger died after being hit by a drink-driver and being thrown through the air , a court heard yesterday in what could be a landmark case .
27 He has once again built a nucleus of what could be a great Scottish team .
28 He had tried to protect her from what could be a nasty piece of family history , he reminded himself , and she had refused to be protected .
29 There were 10 PhDs in that team , all older than me , ’ he remembers , with what could be a shudder .
30 To hide what could be an eyesore , Ken has built a housing around the water butt and bath that has echoes of the tea house without being obviously Japanese .
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