Example sentences of "[coord] could [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then , by an extraordinary fortune , the three Cambridge chairs of divinity which were or could be in his field of study fell vacant within three years .
2 In fact , it is better for both of you if the patient is looked after by several people rather than yourself alone , even if you are not at work and could be with him all day every day .
3 The case for such objective assessment before operation seems particularly strong in women over the age of 50 because they may have suffered occult damage to the anal sphincter during the childbirth and could be at particular risk of a poor functional outcome if the sphincter were to sustain further damage at the time of operation .
4 These were ancient , traditional positions and could be of considerable power depending upon the individuals and the emperor himself .
5 RESEARCH into a neglected area of carbon monoxide chemistry has yielded a new reaction which converts carbon monoxide to molecules containing two carbon atoms ( C2-compounds ) , and could be of commercial importance .
6 The mineralisation is associated with strong alteration of the enclosing sediments and tuffs and could be of volcanogenic origin .
7 I told him that I could not go on behalf of any party , but that I would go on behalf of the government if he came to power , since I knew the situation and could be of some help .
8 I can not divulge the ideas being discussed as they are wide ranging and could be of value to our rivals but hopefully more will be revealed in the next issue of Network .
9 The agreement covers high capacity integrated services digital networks terminal adapters , circuit back up units and digital multiplexers , dial-up and leased-line modems , and network management products and support services , and could be worth up to £40m to Racal-Datacom over the next three years .
10 They might have been like this for three centuries , and could be for three centuries more .
11 This should be done in confidence and could be from a colleague , safety representative or informal contact with your Institution or trade union/professional association .
12 They are also breaking the law and could be in serious trouble for that .
13 He will resume training on Monday and could be in line for a place in Wednesday 's Coca Cola Cup tie against Hartlepool .
14 The sales force is a problem they 've been working on for awhile and could be in a position to snap off in a few months .
15 Sunderland even presented them with a couple of own goals and could be in more trouble .
16 BANGOR 'S former Ulster stalwart and Ireland B winger Terry McMaster has joined Ballymena and could be in their starting line-up for Saturday 's clash with Dublin king-pins Lansdowne at Eaton Park .
17 The Harry Williams-bred September 1990 brindle pup , out of the same Slippy Blue-Soda Pop 11 litter as the eye-catching Pond Tornado and Pond Pavarotti , is rapidly improving and could be in line for Sunderland 's Greyhound of the Month award .
18 ‘ A lot of our members are women and could be in even more danger . ’
19 Widths vary according to the number of retrieval units used but could be of the order of 10 metres .
20 Watching their efforts on Saturday was former Scotland B prop , George Graham , who revealed that he is now back in the Carlisle side after injury , but could be on the move to a bigger rugby league team .
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