Example sentences of "could be to " in BNC.
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1 | Even if you are drawn against an élite performer who has a great deal of experience , the fact that you may be younger , hungrier , fitter could be to your advantage . |
2 | And she capitalized on this , she saw where it could be to her advantage to be perceived as a celluloid creation . |
3 | Ideally conversion could be to 100Hz to reduce risk . |
4 | First call could be to the CHP Association , an independent body which will send lists of member companies and general information . |
5 | Second call could be to those CHP companies prepared to offer a free initial energy analysis . |
6 | The Georgian case was as close as could be to straight annexation , without the pretext of disorder ( although the Turkish army remained an important threat ) . |
7 | As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you would need real financial help . |
8 | As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you need real financial help . |
9 | My mind was the furthest away it could be to playing singles , so I pulled out of a couple of tournaments . |
10 | and the response to such a command could be to hand up some dictionary definition of a bar as a drinking place . |
11 | This could be to the club 's advantage in the long-run , however , because with supporters at a loose end on Saturdays , they have an ideal opportunity to visit the ‘ old home ’ and Mr Singh 's new megastore . |
12 | ( An alternative toast could be to friendships which endure forever . ) |
13 | The objectives of a promotion directed at consumers could be to : |
14 | Objectives for a trade-orientated promotion could be to : |
15 | One solution could be to double notes at the octave , but this leads to poor results , as doubled notes become too powerful and upset the chordal equilibrium . |
16 | He was magnificent , but she must n't let the surge of unexpected excitement running through her blind her to the danger he could be to Dana . |
17 | The paper will then focus on records in the scientific arena , as an example , to illustrate what impact there could be to historical research because of their electronic nature . |
18 | John Lahr told me of his astonishment at how unpleasant he could be to waiters at the Indian restaurant they visited together . |