Example sentences of "[adj] could have be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | This could have been explained either as an effect of the greater attention required to drive through unfamiliar junctions , or by the novelty of the stimuli making them more distinctive in memory . |
2 | ‘ All this could have been done in commercial machinery shops , but it would have cost a fortune , ’ he says . |
3 | In the absence of any concrete evidence of an agreement it is unlikely that this could have been done . |
4 | Since their prime purpose was to stable horses , and perhaps to accommodate their grooms ( though this could have been done in hay lofts at first-floor level ) , it is instructive to consider the space needs . |
5 | There was no officer gaping for a fee ; this could have been said of no city on the English side of the Tweed . ’ |
6 | Whether this could have been said of Halling I know not . |
7 | Neither abolition nor emancipation therefore produced a satisfactory capitalist solution of ‘ the agrarian problem ’ , and it is doubtful whether this could have been achieved unless the conditions for the development of a capitalist agriculture were already present , as in the areas on the margins of the slave/serf economy such as Texas or ( in Europe ) Bohemia and parts of Hungary . |
8 | Although I 'm sure this could have been achieved with permanently named shirts and removable ( Velcro ? ) numbers . |
9 | It was far from clear to the pope how this could have been transmitted to the whole human race unless there had been an historical Adam and Eve , that is , a single set of parents . |
10 | In principle the integration of primary and secondary care should also be enhanced ( although this could have been speeded up if the government had integrated FHSAs with DHAs from the beginning ) . |
11 | This could have been accomplished through a special edition of The Register or accompanying literature sent out with the ballot papers . |
12 | However , improvements such as this could have been introduced without going wholesale into a market economy for health with its inevitable two-tier system for general practice . |
13 | This could have been provided under the Public Bodies ( Admission to Meetings ) Act 1960 ( as amended ) under which local authority meetings are open to the public with limited exceptions . |
14 | A situation like this could have been resolved by either the workers in the marketed sector accepting lower wages , or the employers accepting lower profits or a combination of the two . |
15 | It is difficult to see how this could have been avoided . |
16 | If you had done your job properly , been a decent husband , then all this could have been avoided . ’ |
17 | This could have been avoided by stratified randomisation of the patients . |
18 | Something similar could have been said for Davout . |
19 | Such attitudes to both the giving and receiving of aid ( and they are so common ) spell the same dismal answer — an opportunity missed , for how much could have been achieved by a well-funded national commission . |
20 | Out of 700 cases that the PPL took to court last year , it is thought that as many as 100 could have been brought against hotels or restaurants . |
21 | Jones & Smith may be inconsistent with Collins , where the accused could have been held to be a trespasser because he exceeded his permission to enter . |
22 | In each case there were criticisms that each could have been prevented by better safety measures and checking . |
23 | ‘ They are both extremely attractive targets but because of the family control neither could have been taken over without consent and , to date , the families have shown no inclination to sell out , ’ said one Continental drinks watcher . |
24 | That could have been achieved by an international conference in which both sides ( and Bulgaria , which also has an interest ) would have been asked to swear their respect for existing frontiers . |
25 | For example , only three funds — Newton Income , Touche Remnant City of London and Britannia Life American Growth — achieved higher returns over five years than the £162 that could have been obtained without risk by placing £100 in the building society . |
26 | That could have been done anyway if the disposition were in a will , but it may well be that it is in a codicil or other document to which the nuncupatio did not apply . |
27 | ‘ Lord Justice Bingham concluded that perhaps that could have been done more fully , but a careful reading of the report discloses that on several occasions that is precisely what Price Waterhouse did . ’ |
28 | I mean we did see some strange tracks and we did find this sheep which had been completely gutted , but apparently that could have been done by a snow leopard . |
29 | I 've already explained how I think that could have been done . ’ |
30 | ‘ I know it 's hard to accept , Dawn , but all that could have been done has been done . |