Example sentences of "[noun] could [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Changing our conception of international law could therefore have a bearing on our capacity tor achieving peace . |
2 | However , given the long lead-times in manufacture and construction , it was recognised that the standardisation could only have an effect in the forward programmes for 1950 onwards . |
3 | Cantors or animateurs could also have a place in those churches with a thriving musical tradition and they should not be regarded simply as emergency personnel . |
4 | In the west , a woman could only have an abortion if this were approved by a doctor on medical , genetic or psychological grounds . |
5 | How far laymen would have disapproved of his behaviour is another matter , for concubinage of a type whereby a married man could also have a relationship with a woman who had a recognised position and whose children might share in the inheritance had been common among Germanic peoples , and may still have existed in England in Cnut 's day . |
6 | Throw in the maturing spin of Neil Kendrick and James Boiling and The Oval could well have the recipe to end the famine . |