Example sentences of "[Wh det] could [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of Brazil 's biggest industrial areas has become an environmental time-bomb which could explode at any time .
2 There is still the continued tension between local Hindus and Muslims which could explode into more violence at any time .
3 A lawyer whose client committed murder while on bail says he 's opposed to a new law which could lead to more people being remanded in custody .
4 Our firms which export to the US may have to raise their American prices , which could lead to fewer sales , cuts in production and ultimately job losses .
5 As it was not yet open , she sat on the step beside a broken box of rotting plums and watched the market traders going about their business : they all seemed to be in their usual mood of precarious good humour which could splinter at any moment into invective and menacing gesture .
6 A couple of design areas which could do with more thought are the hood and the pockets .
7 The Japanese are developing pagers the size of credit cards which could arrive in this country as early as next year .
8 Farmers , it was claimed , were basically honest people but their book keeping was not all that it should be which could result in some omissions due to carelessness .
9 ‘ We very much want to trace the driver of that vehicle because they might hold vital information which could result in this robbery being solved , ’ added the spokesman .
10 If such changes are to be contemplated , then something like a Royal Commission , which could go into all aspects of any proposed changes ( including the cost ) would be required .
11 And thirdly increasing emphasis , not on the socialist politics of the Communist Party in the nineteen twenties , but on the development of a nationalist ideology which could appeal to all classes in Chinese society who were interested in getting the Japanese out and who were angered by the Kuomintang government 's inability to stand up to the Japanese .
12 AGLOBAL aviation security network is needed urgently to prevent another Lockerbie disaster , which could happen at any time , an expert on international terrorism warned yesterday .
13 He told members to get ready for an election which could happen at any time .
14 St. Leonard 's Street , Sheepmarket and Broad Street were notorious arenas for these events which could occur at any time through the winter months .
15 the conduct of any matter which could proceed before any court , tribunal or inquiry , whether or not proceedings are commenced ;
16 The change , which could come in this autumn , follows the scrapping of the controversial unit fines system , which led to public outrage after a number of cases where huge fines were imposed for trivial offences .
17 That , in itself , is an argument for the establishment of a Select Committee on Scottish affairs , which could consider in more detail an education system that we all value highly .
18 There are clearly a large number of factors which could account for this difference .
19 We have n't that much experience of working with thirteen to fourteen year olds , so we have been collaborating closely with the teachers in devising what could go into each lecture .
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