Example sentences of "[adv] that could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 " She did n't really love him , " Sarah shouted aloud in the empty house , and blushed as if there were a part of Enid lurking somewhere that could overhear her .
2 ‘ I felt I 'd hit that wall with my playing , ’ he explains , ‘ and searched all over Britain to try and find somewhere that could help , but there were no schools or colleges operating such courses .
3 The club 's officers and committee are well away that could happen if Middlesbrough lost its championship and Sunday matches , for there is no other Yorkshire venue in the region .
4 It might be possible , using the latest technology , to build a computer today that could put scores on a million positions a second ; such a machine would need more the 30 years to look five moves ahead .
5 There were no causes operating in the world today that could have such devastating results .
6 There are undoubtedly items of software in use today that could produce negative sums of squares and many others giving answers that are undetectably wrong .
7 Surely there was nothing here that could threaten .
8 There was nothing to keep him here that could outweigh the thought of the possible conspiracies going on behind his back back home .
9 I mean there 's not many , probably not many families round here that could say that .
10 If I did n't , then that could mean an operation for a dropped foot .
11 Because if the British Courts are forced to order a re-trial , which they 'll be reluctant to do , 'though they may have to , then that could happen more quickly and that would of course overthrow the verdict and everything .
12 I would think there must be a large part of people out there that could benefit from their estates is n't there ?
13 As in any software , there are bits here and there that could do with a polish , but , overall , Mainlan GTI for Windows does everything you 're likely to want in a small network environment .
14 There were large boats there that could have been called ships ; they were webbed with a confusion of lines and ropes , and had the spider figures of men clinging to them .
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