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

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1 Similarly a chorus of cavaliers , referring to ‘ corni e tamburi , e trombe ’ , has instrumental parts which could be for actual trumpets and drums but are more probably for strings imitating them , since in Act II when Chiron is supposed to play his lyre the music consists of a sinfonia di viole , and the passata dell'armata which ends the First Act of Didone ( 1641 ) and another chiamata alla caccia in the Third are equally ambiguous .
2 This does seem a reasonable argument , and I certainly would not want to lose a therapy which could be of real value to people .
3 For families in less straitened circumstances , one gift in kind which could be of increasing importance is the payment of school fees .
4 If the Government can seriously contemplate investing £3,000 million in a company employing 100,000 people , they should also be prepared to start the discussion by studying the proposition with a view to supporting a project which could be of tremendous advantage to the nation as a whole .
5 ‘ There are plenty of opportunities for a greater exchange of expertise which could be of tremendous benefit to both sides .
6 The aim of the project is to try to discover the processes by which this efficiency is attained , which could be of great value in the design of automatic systems of face recognition .
7 We have known for years that there are many wrecks which could be of historical value , telling us about the way in which vessels were constructed and , from their contents , about how ordinary people lived in times past .
8 READERS who care for a dementia sufferer may like to know that Counsel & Care has just published a fact sheet which could be of considerable help to them .
9 a scottish case which could be of persuasive value south of the border .
10 It is viewed as a ‘ foreign body ’ invading the department , rather than something which could be of potential value .
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