Example sentences of "[pron] could potentially " in BNC.

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1 This was particularly attractive because the presence of anhydrite was a sign of the absence of water — which could potentially corrode the waste containers .
2 Generalizations are at the heart of social scientific activity ; we aim to discover causal processes which could potentially affect everyone in society .
3 It may be an indication of other problems in the urinary tract some of which could potentially be serious in the long term .
4 Evidence which could potentially threaten the whole system of beliefs in the efficacy of witchcraft is thus reinterpreted in consonance with the basic premisses which it challenges .
5 Such assessments have to contend with other factors which could potentially produce misclassifications , such as inconsistency of teacher judgement .
6 the second is to carry forward our commercially led strategy by developing the unparalleled expertise we needed for our nuclear mission into a successful robust business which could potentially move into the private sector ;
7 developing the unparalleled expertise we needed for our nuclear mission into a successful robust business which could potentially move into the private sector .
8 Because this study was designed to facilitate the interpretation of recognition results a fundamental distinction was made between information which would be shared by all exemplars of a particular junction ( fixed information ) and that which could potentially differ between exemplars ( variable information ) , the assumption was that the fixed information would be relatively unimportant to recognition performance .
9 The coding system allows two main types of information to be coded , fixed features — those that will be the same every time a junction is seen , and variable features — those which could potentially change every time a junction is passed through .
10 An energy source which could potentially supply up to ten times our energy needs for several thousand years is called an indefinitely sustainable energy source .
11 None of the patients were pregnant at the time of the study or had taken any drug which could potentially interfere with gall bladder motility .
12 This change of function is one which could potentially have severe consequences for understanding .
13 In patients who could potentially benefit from treatment of advanced disease ( those with breast , gynaecological , prostate , or thyroid tumours ) the specificity was at least 68% and would be of clinical value .
14 New technology may represent a cost saving on older forms of treatment but still represents a cost push in overall terms by extending the boundaries of those who could potentially benefit .
15 five or six other people on campus who could potentially do it with a just one night 's look an and a diagram .
16 The second one is that there is proper provision erm available for erm the particular disabilities which the children have within the ordinary school , that the other children in the school also receive proper provision — you can see what 's in the mind of the drafters of the bill there , that if you have some children who could potentially be disruptive , then they might in fact make it very difficult to educate children without these special handicaps .
17 Clearly if you have no confidence in those to whom you could potentially delegate this is not a wise policy .
18 If the United Nations Convention comes into force there could potentially be two seabed conventional regimes with parties to one constituting third parties to the other .
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