Example sentences of "could be [adj] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And so , you could be late for various things like that , but you got the stick . |
2 | From now on she could be grateful for small mercies and be content to take one step at a time . |
3 | A ten-minute programme could be suitable for advanced learners who could follow it without difficulty . |
4 | No single method could be suitable for all occasions . |
5 | This could be useful for two reasons : |
6 | Nevertheless , older industrial property could be useful for new companies wanting cheap premises and wishing to locate in the cities . |
7 | If you make , sell or repair products , you could be liable for any damage they may cause . |
8 | In addition , many employers are reluctant to allow employees to change status because they could be liable for unlimited arrears payments of National Insurance if these are subsequently disallowed by the taxman . |
9 | The ICA considered the proposal to be desirable in principle , but acknowledged that the cost implications could be significant for sole practitioners . |
10 | The price could be prohibitive for many families and it is a pity there are not more references made to Appendix 1 , ‘ How the body works ’ as it is crucial that people understand their own anatomy and physiology in order to apply the positive principles of health care . |
11 | He said he realised it could be difficult for busy bar staff to tell the age of a mature girl who looked over 18 . |