Example sentences of "could [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the sixteenth century , rents and entry fines began to rise again , and lords no longer felt it desirable to ensure their income by lengthening the terms of leases , when frequent renegotiation of these could give them more opportunities to raise rents . |
2 | Police officers were at the girl 's hospital bedside hoping she could give them more details of the attack . |
3 | This could give them almost 16% of Fleet/Norstar . |
4 | David Mason could give you more details . ’ |
5 | While banks welcome the change , some critics fear it could do them more harm than good . |
6 | On the evidence of recent season this could cost him about £30 . |
7 | I could take you apart limb from limb and God himself would call it justice ! ’ |
8 | Sometimes I wish they was all youngsters again , at least yer could put 'em ter bed an' know where they all were . ’ |
9 | I could get it tomorrow morning in my |
10 | Joint interests could cause you more concern than anything else and you may feel that a partner has bungled matters here . |