Example sentences of "[pers pn] could [adv] [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From there I could see the other islands , and I could also see a boat , far out to sea .
2 ‘ It 's been such a long time , and I want you so much that I could easily make a mess of this , ’ he confessed .
3 ‘ If I wanted , I could easily provide a sibling for Emily without all the bother of getting married . ’
4 I could even put a tag on a few customers .
5 I do n't know if I could even get a job as a junior salesman .
6 I could even imagine a frying pan leaping into the fire .
7 Chairman I I wonder whether I could just make a sort of general statement from the department 's view before we go on to a particular issue if I may .
8 If I could just make a point about affordable housing chairman , of course the department recognizes that there is a problem of affordable housing as evidenced by minister 's statements but the view of my policy colleagues in headquarters is that this is most appropriately addresses in district wide plans and not necessarily at structure plan level .
9 I could , I could , I could just chuck a saucepan here could n't I ?
10 Ah went in to where John were working cos I wanted to borrow a spanner , he said I could just murder a cig and his , his mate said ah I could as well .
11 If I could just get a role doing some of the falls in the action replays , say , I could save him from horrible injury , or at least the odd booking .
12 The room was thick with smoke and I could just see a cot , but it was empty .
13 I wonder if I could just take a step back in conclusion and ask you a couple of rather broader questions , more general questions .
14 Beneath their shirts I could just catch a glimpse of the tassels of their tsitses or religious bibs .
15 To cap all I suffered a physical hallucination as I staggered up the road beyond the inlet of Enard Bay : I could clearly see a row of cottages at the top of the hill but when I got there , they had vanished .
16 What was fascinating to me at the time , was their naming of teachers whom I also recognised , from familiarity with the five or six schools in that particular area of south Oxfordshire : I could immediately apply a cross-bearing as it were of confirmation that what indeed singled out these teachers was a vividness of personality , a cheerful infectious enthusiasm and an unusual energy and commitment .
17 I was subsequently paid to fly by the RAF ; after a lapse of 33 years I returned to the skies five years ago , when I could finally afford a share in a Cherokee which I now fly regularly from Ludham .
18 I presume that Eliot , perhaps overestimating my powers , had thought that I could somehow write a piece which would have avoided causing offence .
19 ‘ I 'll come up this evenin' , ’ said Linda , ‘ and if 'er shoes want a polish , I fink I could find some spit for 'er , I expect I could easy find a penn'orth . ’
20 I think I could probably send a return on Tuesday erm but I 'd rather wait because if I can send stuff properly done rather than you know done to the latest or or the the pre-latest system then I will .
21 I take a deep breath , ‘ I said I could probably write a story about my own death . ’
22 If I could perhaps have a picture my father painted ? ’
23 And I could occasionally wear a dress instead of paint-stained jeans . ’
24 They are erm it was er steak and kidney pie , brussels sprouts , carrots and bo plain boiled potatoes I could only eat about half the kidney and meat , I cou I could only eat about a third of the pastry , could n't cope with the carrots at all or the brussel sprouts , they were beautiful brussel sprouts like little cabbages , you know I could only eat a couple of them !
25 I could only manage a whisper .
26 I could only find a bottle of bourbon and some after-dinner liqueurs , ’ she told him , being careful to avoid contact with his hand .
27 And when I picked it up , I could only hear a whisper .
28 Unfortunately I could only get a ticket for the liverpool end .
29 Even though I could now visualize a cell or a room , and a man chained to a wall , trying to occupy his mind and keep his fears at bay , when I thought of John it was like thinking of him lost in an abstract painting which I did n't understand .
30 I could then have a shoal of adult Uaru , and that is a dream I would n't mind realising .
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