Example sentences of "[coord] could [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It was crucial that the postal and telephone services , access roads , car parks , electricity , gas , drainage , etc. should be available or could easily be provided .
2 Certainly , if the latter did not want to be represented or could easily apply for judicial review in person , there might be no good reason to accord standing to a self-appointed representative .
3 But a second later I knew that they could not , or could no more plausibly than the glove , be hers .
4 A developer could go ahead without applying for planning permission , or could even ignore a refusal of permission .
5 Wages that you earn or could reasonably have earned during your notice period will be taken into account when assessing compensation .
6 Both of these bodies agree that reliable information must represent faithfully the effect of the transactions it either purports to represent or could reasonably be expected to represent .
7 He therefore directed that if J. were to suffer a life-threatening event while in the health authority 's care and the required drugs and equipment were or could reasonably be made available , the health authority should cause such measures ( including artificial ventilation ) to be applied so long as they were capable of prolonging his life .
8 By his order dated 12 May 1992 Waite J. directed that in the interim pending a further hearing in the events that ( 1 ) J. 's medical condition changed so that his life was threatened but was capable of being prolonged by intensive therapeutic measures including artificial ventilation , and ( 2 ) he was at that time in the health authority 's care and ( 3 ) the required drugs and equipment were or could reasonably be made available , the health authority were to cause such measures , including artificial ventilation , to be applied to J. for so long as they were capable of prolonging his life .
9 Area Health Authority , ( iii ) that the required drugs and equipment are or could reasonably be made available , the …
10 Although the order is subject to the condition precedent that ‘ the required drugs and equipment are or could reasonably be made available , ’ it makes no reference to the availability of staff and it has to be borne in mind that artificial ventilation of a young child in an intensive care unit is highly intensive of highly skilled staff .
11 She felt a tingle going down her spine that could have been romance or could just as well have been the drink .
12 It could evolve as the necessary cost of processes beneficial to youth , or could instead be purely maladaptive , and evolve because of the pressure of deleterious mutations on populations .
13 This may be because its members had , or could soon sink roots into , some sort of community belonging to a structured society .
14 Of course the distinction drawn above only remains if we assume that it is possible for us to understand a proposition which we would or could never be justified in believing or could never come to know to be true .
15 Of course the distinction drawn above only remains if we assume that it is possible for us to understand a proposition which we would or could never be justified in believing or could never come to know to be true .
16 the cable that was demonstrated in the magazine was a little like a lobster claw cable , or could perhaps be described as a three-way plait .
17 The point is not whether some places , or even some regions and countries should be , or could still be , protected from disruption by change , but whether this is what modern political xenophobia is actually trying to do .
18 Given the portability of CICS/6000 , IBM could even have — or could still — offer CICS running over Tuxedo on its mainframe line .
19 The question has to be raised , however , whether such an unlikely marriage of opposite ideals has worked , or could possibly work .
20 Neither of them believed that mankind was equal , or could ever be so , or would ever seriously wish to be so .
21 Or could further research prove that the most efficient way to bowl quickly is with a Procteresque action ?
22 The logical limits inherent in programs are designed to cater for larger entries than any that currently exist or could conceivably be produced during the design life of the system .
23 Since those barriers could be temporarily removed by geological agents ( e.g. a lowering of the sea level during the ice age ) , or could occasionally be overcome by accidental means ( e.g. birds blown across the ocean by storms ) , it would be possible to reconstruct the process by which the unique mix of species occupying any given territory had been built up through the periodic influx of newcomers .
24 It is true that this is qualified by the North western Utilities case , but that decision does not apply to an occupier who neither knows nor could reasonably have discovered the existence of a danger created by his predecessor .
25 Nor could much be shaved off of AML 's purchasing inventory , Connolly hide and bespoke cylinders being notoriously inflexible on pricing .
26 Nor could much video information be stored on the disc .
27 After gorging itself it would lie down and go into a digestive torpor , and could alternately eat and doze over a period of several weeks .
28 They knew how it should be used , and could doubtless be taught more and more about how to put this knowledge to good effect .
29 Cherry Hill is in the ‘ International Modern ’ style and could equally well be on the outskirts of Stuttgart or San Francisco as Sunningdale .
30 The idea presumably being that the different instruments could all get along together and could equally well do solo turns .
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