Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [pron] could be " in BNC.
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1 | MAKE up with Macaulay Culkin and you could be checking out his first screen kiss . |
2 | TEAM up with Richard Gere and Kim Basinger and you could be heading for a super holiday in San Francisco . |
3 | This was his first major starring role in the West End and he could be pleased with the rave notices , but there was one tinge of disappointment . |
4 | Go into Printemps in Paris , Rinascente in Milan , de Bijenkorf in Amsterdam , or the KaDeWe and you could be in any of the others . |
5 | He liked to talk about China and I could be a good listener when interested . |
6 | PLACE your bets with Bugsy and you could be jetting to Las Vegas for a week in the gambling capital of the world . |
7 | " Father — is it possible — is it possible that Jennifer and me could be wed before I go with you ? " |
8 | The centre will be closed until Wednesday and it could be a fortnight before the swimming pool is in use again . |
9 | But from what is available it looks as though typing Services will be rid of Wang by the end of September and we could be linked by December ( this does seem optimistic ) . |
10 | MIX and Max with Mel and you could be on to a video winner as we give away more than £2,500worth of Gibson tapes . |
11 | Most of the theatres Warner had acquired were in what was described as the ‘ populous East ’ and especially in Pennsylvania , New Jersey , and New York and it could be claimed that the studio knew and needed to know more about industrial America than some of its rivals . |
12 | Enter Nielson 's new Superstore on the A40 in West London and you could be in MFI or Do-It-All . |
13 | Choose the right Koi and it could be an investment for life — choose the wrong one and you could be a very short — or a very long time regretting your mistake . |