Example sentences of "[coord] [det] could " in BNC.
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1 | This may be the case for some manual workers , though by no means all , but there are large numbers of people on low incomes who for one reason or another could be hurt by Labour 's plans . |
2 | There was murder within marriage because a husband or a wife wanted life to be different and for one reason or another could find no other way to bring that about . |
3 | Sometimes , above the noise , one voice or another could be heard : Deliver , O Lord , the souls of thy servants … |
4 | Channell told him that supporters who gave $300,000 or more could meet Reagan for 15 minutes , and that their visits were not logged on : ‘ the implication being that this was so secret that the President wanted to keep it so not everybody at the White House knew what was going on . ’ |
5 | Two or more could play and a coin ( if you possessed one ) was tossed for the first to throw . |
6 | A challenge was issued to the AKA membership in their February 1983 issue of AKA News It gave dimensions for an 80 x 96in ( 203 x 244cm ) Rokkaku and described how teams of two or more could fly against each other as in the traditional Japanese events . |
7 | During the fighting around the hotel , sergeant Johnny Dowling and Sergeant Cork of No.1 Troop went to find the tank known to be nearby , for had this been brought into action , its 12 tons or more could have tipped the scales against the commandos . |
8 | In Rutland there were very few assessments at £50 in 1522 , and all were prudently reduced to £40 ( more or less ) for the subsidy ; men on £60 or more could not so plausibly shed their surtax liability . |
9 | If two 30W tubes proved to be too bright over a 3′ tank , one or both could be swapped for a 25W . |
10 | Obviously , he and Eglaf may have sided with those attacking Denmark , and one or both could later have been forgiven , but other candidates are available as Cnut 's opponents at Holy River . |
11 | If you have no back-ups , then one day you will lose it and that could be the end of your business . |
12 | ( Moreover , he was , like Lorca , another ‘ L ’ — and that could not be merely coincidental ! ) |
13 | But statements are unlikely to prevent a heightening of suspicions which are always fairly strong even at the best of times , and that could make it harder for the North to get the global climate convention it is seeking . |
14 | If an election is held in Punjab in May as promised , it seems certain that the militants will win , and that could mean the end of the careers ( and perhaps lives ) of tough cops . |
15 | Other European farmers are now being offered the service and that could help to reduce the rates UK farmers are charged . |
16 | And that could have happened when we were in the workhouse . |
17 | It would look officious , poor Miss Fogerty told herself , and that could not be borne . |
18 | I recall no occasion of feeling ‘ physically better ’ , and that could hardly have been expected , rather a sense of a lantern lighting a gloom , or an astounding view unfolding . |
19 | He used to call for me to go to school , and that could be an eventful journey because the way led through the Sayers ' farm at West New Houses , and they kept a flock of geese and a bull . |
20 | And that could take longer than you think . |
21 | But although he 's a very dynamic guitarist , he 's terribly inconsistent , and that could be very frustrating at times . ’ |
22 | There are a couple of tracks from ‘ The Extremist ’ where it sounds like you could have been using a Les Paul , and that could have been the influence of the new stop tailpiece … |
23 | Even so , the use of the effects mix control as a second master volume doubles the Attax' versatility and that could suit the Top 40 player who needs to switch quickly between two levels . |
24 | He has no financial obligation towards you , unless you go to a lot of trouble to prove otherwise , and that could take years . |
25 | ‘ We 're now looking at standardising the whole thing and that could well involve the defrocking of Reverend Green . ’ |
26 | Harold Brooks-Baker , editor of Burke 's Peerage said : ‘ The fact that the Prime Minister announced the separation of the prince and princess leaves one to suspect there is more drastic news to come and that could be divorce . |
27 | ‘ Maybe he 's had his nose put out of joint by Gazza and that could be a reason . |
28 | And that could set up a multi-million pound transfer merry-go-round at the City Ground , with fans ' favourite Roy Keane at the centre of it . |
29 | We demanded proof of intent , and that could only be achieved through living a separatist lifestyle . |
30 | And that could be a problem . |