Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [pron] could " in BNC.
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1 | Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx , lobbying whom he could at the talking-shop . |
2 | Constanza saw it all too well : Anna above all needed a future and here it was , a son-in-law whom she could help to make his way in the world . |
3 | Then she turned to Xanthe whom she could avoid kissing , to keep her unbathed body away from the young girl 's groomed presence as far as she was able without coldness . |
4 | At least , he reflected , his men would be thankful for an enemy whom they could see , and who would n't disappear into thin air . |
5 | For example my dad 's brother Omega which you could n't find in Switzerland |
6 | Contrary to John Pain 's comment , I have always been a reasonable swimmer , and was convinced I would be able to reach the coast which I could see . |
7 | We needed to alternate between the past and the future , and while we had two good historical scripts in , none of the writers David had commissioned had yet produced anything set in the future which we could use . |
8 | Satan ran the sort of club which anyone could join . |
9 | When she woke she found her hand covered with blood which she could not wash off until she went to church to confess to the priest . |
10 | What persuaded him were two bits of Temple 's mind which he could not mistake . |
11 | We have formulated an ideal piece of research which we could never hope to carry out with our own ( almost certainly ) limited money , time and personnel . |
12 | The only prediction which it could be claimed has been validated is that the rate of profit would fall . |
13 | The case has become even stronger as British people gain more opportunities to participate in foreign lotteries — thus increasing the risk that funds which we could put to good use in Britain will be diverted abroad . |
14 | Your whole attention must be directed to balancing the need to produce the best result which you could personally produce , and the one which gives the subordinate a chance to learn through practical experience . |
15 | Beyond the agricultural connection , the main economic strength of a community resided in the number and variety of craftsmen which it could support . |
16 | The second is that the pain or distress which we could probably relieve by crying , is so powerful , so overwhelming , that it becomes too deep for tears . |
17 | Certain value added tax cases would tend to indicate that the amount of benefit obtained by a taxpayer if the trustees allow him the use of a Ming Vase would equate to the sort of rent which they could have received if they had let the vase with appropriate adjustments being made for insurance , agreeing to house the vase , etc . |
18 | ‘ We discovered there were elms which we could use on the Floors Estate and so the Duke agreed to sell them to us . ’ |
19 | I was soon to take up my first teaching post in a Secondary School and he had called to ask if I were able to make use of a potter 's wheel which he could provide for the new Art room . |
20 | We might say roughly that there are two sorts of givens which we could call duties and wishes . |
21 | The model illustrated has the facility to take a heater and a separate thermostat if required , lights and a pump , with a spare terminal which you could use for a power filter . |
22 | He felt a vague disappointment which he could n't put into words . |
23 | Although tried as adults , the defendants were due to be sentenced as juveniles , which meant that the maximum prison term which they could receive was 10 years . |
24 | The exchange 's acquiescence in a practice which it could reasonably be expected to have been aware of could amount to a waiver or estoppel ; enough at any rate to deter the exchange from taking disciplinary action against members who have followed the particular practice . |
25 | One Monday morning I lay in bed looking out of my skylight window at nothing in particular ; there was n't anything to see except sky because the window was merely a hole in the roof which you could open or shut with a long wooden handle . |
26 | Marks & Spencer and Waitrose both have champagnes which you could usefully treat in the same way if you have to cool dark hole to bung them in . |
27 | Mike Rosen , poet and broadcaster , was the champion of a strategy for reading dependent on enthusing readers by offering them books which they could enjoy , books which had been chosen by them or for them by people who knew about children 's books . |
28 | Any loss which he could reasonably have avoided will be deducted from his damages . |
29 | In his mind anyone who could have a bath without being told to needed treatment . |
30 | The Stavka , Russia 's supreme war council , asked Brusilov what he could do to take pressure off the Italians by preventing even more Austrian troops being taken from the Eastern Front to the Trentino . |