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

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1 No one who can be as objective about her own thinking processes as you are could be otherwise .
2 Such was the incline of the hills at this point and the arrangement of the trees that , looking straight ahead , nothing that was not absolutely pastoral could be could be seen .
3 How aware are you that the powers that be could be steering you down a particular course ?
4 The section on health and safety could be could be quite large especially in the light of further installation .
5 Because almost all general locations round York could be could be fulfilled by that criterion .
6 Er but I think could be could be the backspace .
7 So in in ef in effect that question should be could be divided into two parts .
8 Yes , could be could be anybody , yes , yes .
9 They 'll be could be a first division team next season .
10 The strawberry can be a bit , you know , can really be could be like thaw
11 With so few studies of the impact of severe floods on river life , knowing how typical the response of the Araglin is could be anybody 's guess .
12 Is could be seen as a classic example of the muddle that has been prevalent at the top of Welsh rugby except that the pressures here — unrecognisable from those in other home unions — are so many and varied that it is impossible to respond to them all , let alone resist them .
13 It is could be called a movement , then it is one which is concerned with feelings rather than rights .
14 I 'm worried that is could be something serious .
15 This , is could be argued , was the cause of the gig never quite living up to previous high standards .
16 This , is could be argued , was the cause of the gig never quite living up to previous high standards .
17 Yes , in fact I suggest the problem is could be the other way round — if you do n't get your bookings , of course , you could have over capacity .
18 The 6×2ft Modular Aluminium Tower launched by Youngman 's could be the all-in-one answer to household access problems .
19 In order to reduce the conflict between agriculture and nature conservation in the LFAs in the UK , an upper limit on livestock per farm attracting HLCA 's could be fixed at about 50 livestock units ( 50 cattle or 333 sheep ) .
20 Anna 's conscience said that she must report the whole of her interview at St Saviour 's faithfully to Peter , and then they could rejoice together that prayers had been answered , and that Pricewell 's could be abandoned .
21 Though , as he had already noted , Matthew was aware that to one stratum of society the choice between Annabel 's or Regine 's could be seriously serious .
22 Justification could be given for this assertion by describing Dickens 's view of the London working classes , then describing the view of one or more modern historians , then showing that the two views are significantly different to the extent that Dickens 's could be called incorrect .
23 ‘ The one at Lord 's could be totally different and he might get nought for 100 . ’
24 Yes , it 's could be like Thomas shop .
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