Example sentences of "could [be] more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 'd been warned there could be more bombs . |
2 | There could be more awareness of the ways in which women with children can get out of the home to meet socially or take up outside employment , and more facilities to increase those opportunities . |
3 | What could be more UN-NOISE than the slickly-planned career move , and tailored manifestos of the Age of Chance ? |
4 | If there could be more attempts like this to show mentally handicapped lives in their normality , rather than in a sensational way , the media could play a major role in helping the public to understand more about the lives that handicapped people lead ; that they are not all anguish and broken dreams , but often constructive , fulfilling and as life enhancing as anyone else 's . |
5 | ‘ Well , I wish I could be more help , but all I 've heard are rumours — a lot of confused stories . |
6 | If all goes well at Oxford , there could be more nurseries dotted around Britain 's railways in years to come . |
7 | but there could be more people . |
8 | Markets have had a bad few weeks , but if the City gets upset about the outcome of the election , or the currency markets react strongly , there could be more pain in store . |
9 | But there could be more trouble if the king does not open up the political system or do something about the great disparities of wealth . |
10 | But they say the investigation is in a very early stage and there could be more raids and arrests to come . |
11 | If everything goes all right , there could be more airlifts . ’ |