Example sentences of "there could [adv] [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The fee was a million dollars : there could also be percentages . |
2 | There could also be tax help for home buyers and businesses . |
3 | There could also be controversy over the executive 's rejection of demands for the age of consent for homosexuals to be reduced to 16 years . |
4 | There could also be possibilities for fruitful links between primary schools in different areas of the country . |
5 | There could also be parts of the universe containing more anti-matter than matter . |
6 | The Thames barrier was proved to work and there could well be tax cuts in the Spring , said Howe . |
7 | Many structure plans are being ‘ rolled forward ’ to end in 1996 and there could well be draft policies and proposals in the roll-forward documents . |
8 | There could even be occasions then extended coverage in a large number of regional and provincial newspapers is much more useful than a short piece in The Times . |
9 | I do n't know , it 's difficult to see that one can make erm , you know , a clear connection if one says well , you know , if the undergraduate is n't sick should we sort of put up with them being particularly rowdy or generally rather offensive , and I think that there could perceivably be problems with attempting to identify , you know , a disciplinary effect offence rather , as lying within the victims . |
10 | These can be said to represent only a development from earlier kinds of craft support , but the general situation was qualitatively new , in that work in this area became indispensable , in the advanced technologies , even though there could still be doubt whether such workers were truly part of the cultural production . |
11 | ‘ Do n't you realise , there could never be room for anyone but you . |