Example sentences of "[coord] they could [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They ca n't consider everybody or they could never make a decision .
2 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
3 Just as with a cash ratio , the authorities could impose a statutory liquidity ratio or they could merely allow banks to set their own prudent liquidity ratio .
4 Legacies had to be disposed in set words ; trusts on the other hand were entirely free of form , they could be established in any words in any language , and they could even be created by gestures ( nutus ) .
5 The result is that ordinary motorists can now get the cars of their dreams for a song , and they could even end up being a good little earner .
6 And they could just as easily have hopped on a train to any other part of the country . "
7 If somebody if they turn up at the normal time , I assume when though there 's you know we could leave a not a not a notice and they could just go out .
8 WOLVES fancy Blackpool forward David Eyres and they could also get a call from Chelsea , who may fancy Mike Stowell to end their search for a goalkeeper .
9 That kind of morale booster is infectious and they could well have won by a bigger margin .
10 Wexford had victory snatched from their grasp on each occasion and they could well have had their last real bite at the cherry .
11 This , after all , was no ordinary case of murder and they could scarcely have picked a worse example to further their cause .
12 But if she restrained her imagination and waited until he showed his hand , surely the misunderstanding could be cleared up and they could part as friends ? she thought forlornly .
13 Otherwise the darkness was intense and they could barely distinguish the ground at their feet .
14 In some , e.g. , the United Kingdom and France , judges are permitted to attend ( pursuant either to a declaration under the Convention or other procedures ) but it has been rare for them to do so and they could normally only ask questions with the leave of the court .
15 She helped Jenna out and they could both hear Alain on the phone in another room .
16 The Ejner Handberg books are available from Stobart Davis , Priory House , Priory Street , Hertford SG14 1RN — and they could probably obtain other books on demand .
17 Butchers are , on the whole , an ingenious breed , and they could probably get hold of some if you pressed them .
18 ‘ The dead live by love ’ ; and they could evidently also live by impersonation .
19 They 're all MEPs and they could soon be more powerful than your MP .
20 The Church knew what was going on and they could easily have stopped it .
21 Some of Freud 's patients became more rational in their understanding of their problems , and they could therefore be said to be nearer than non-patients to the standard Freud held up as worthy of human beings .
22 And they could unwittingly find themselves supporting terrorists and drug dealers .
23 The desire to isolate the factors associated with child abuse is understandable ; social workers and other professionals could be given a list of tell-tale signs , and they could then keep a particularly close eye on families at risk .
24 Their feet became stuck and they could then easily be caught and killed for the pot .
25 Why , she asked , did n't they form a small subcommittee to inquire into the identity of this young author , and , when they had discovered it , they could report back to the rest of the members , and they could then discuss what action should be taken .
26 because validity of the section fourteen is the question for ultimate trial , we 're not seeking interim relief against that , we have n't done that my Lord that in our submission is the highest and the best that they could achieve erm properly erm which was to avoid a stay on a reference and they could then continue with the proceedings rather than be put off for a , a very , you know what maybe a year and a half , er if the court dealt with it in the normal way , or perhaps even a little bit longer , erm , but to actually go to further than that and to deny the defendant the right to put up a , a proper E E C defence , my Lord in my submission would be erm without the jurisdiction of the court .
27 This Christian Socialist , dedicated to equal shares and to soaking the rich ( who included his own family ) , was accepted and frostily admired as an incorruptible thorn in the nation 's conscience , forever reminding them that there was no jam today and they could only expect some tomorrow if they had earned it .
28 But now the power of the Lords had been cut down by an Act of Parliament , and they could only postpone the enactment of the Home Rule Bill for two years .
29 This was the first time that everyone else on the station at that time became aware of the danger , and they could only watch helplessly as the child stood petrified with fright between the rails .
30 The attack showed that security force members were at risk all the time and they could now best be repaid by finding a political solution to the Ulster conflict .
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