Example sentences of "could [adv] [be] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It could rather be the context itself that is determining the nature of the exchanges .
2 Today it 's a cycleway in part of what could eventually be a network of 140 miles of routes linking towns and villages throught the Forest of Dean .
3 This is very much in line with hypotheses d ) and e ) , outlined above , and means that if a proper ban is reconfirmed , there could suddenly be a lot more bans where this one ( nearly ) came from .
4 The chronicler Hall emphasised the consternation produced by the government 's success in establishing a basis for swingeing taxation , and although wealth can seldom or never have been overstated for fiscal purposes , the Rutland muster book could perhaps be the exception that bears out his claim that ‘ some avaunced them selfes more than they were worth of pride , not remembryng [ realising/ suspecting ] what was coming ’ , naively succumbing to the blandishments of the commissioners , who ‘ did what they could to set the people to the vttermoste ’ .
5 All the ingenious forms of longer-term borrowing undertaken by the United States from overseas monetary authorities merely changed the form of these liabilities , and could only be a stop-gap .
6 Given Jacqui 's simple character , it could only be a man .
7 But she sees him suppress what could only be a smirk at her very mention of a dybbuk .
8 ‘ It could only be a madman , could n't it ?
9 But such a calculation could only be a gamble .
10 Natural theology , even of Brunner 's qualified kind , could only be a snare and a delusion , a thing in which one ought to have no interest except that properly shown for an abyss beside the path — the interest whose concern is to avoid falling into it .
11 And now there was the loud crashing retort of what could only be a pistol shot , joined immediately by the rattling , roaring sound of thunder in the sky .
12 I , however , could only be a nun like my aunt or I could be like my Mam .
13 It could only be a body of free , indigenous men .
14 Jerusalem , the very heart of Christendom , had been captured and it could only be a matter of time before the remaining Christian forces , still holding on at Tyre , Tripoli and Antioch , were overcome or expelled .
15 As for de Gaulle , his views were already well-known , and it could only be a matter of time before he attacked Hallstein and his Commission .
16 The Dwarfs sent word to the Dwarf capital of Karaz a Karak high in the Worlds Edge Mountains , explaining that the Night Goblins were virtually holding them prisoners within their own citadel and that without reinforcements it could only be a matter of time before the Dwarfs were defeated .
17 It could only be a matter of time before Wainfleet was using the information for his own purposes .
18 It could only be a matter of time , though , before we got together .
19 The plaintiffs said that interpretation of the agreement could only be a matter for the court .
20 At work , he could only be a trade unionist .
21 The idea of unitary authorities structure plans , er I think could only be a disaster and the first option which is the most viable , could of course be a dissipation of democracy of the indirect democracy er because erm I think what you probably have is a number of officers , civil servants and a scattering of councillors er and really the the direct local involvement which we have now through directly elected councillors on , on planning committees and strategic planning committees would have .
22 He was right , she thought , gazing into the distance , there were lights everywhere , some from passing ships and others which could only be the shoreline .
23 I could only be the Shangri-La Singapore .
24 The ‘ party ’ of the future could only be the mass of the labouring population , for as he wrote in 1950 , in his self- proclaimed masterpiece : ‘ State Capitalism and World Revolution . ’
25 It could only be the doctor — and the breakthrough came .
26 Ninety may be a good age but who knows for the horse the IRA could n't kill this could only be the start of the search for pastures new .
27 It could only be the hand of a man , and for a moment she stood quite still , hesitating to pick it up , filled with a gloomy presentiment .
28 By Gascon custom , observed in 1254 by Henry III and in 1306 by Edward I , this could only be the king-duke 's eldest son .
29 And from its summit it is entirely possible to see a stretch of water which — whether to a sixteenth-century viewer innocent of the details of geography , or to a well-versed wanderer five centuries later — could only be an ocean .
30 Any new development of another Left party could only be an attempt " to reach for the Leftward workers and draw them back to the basic Labour line " .
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