Example sentences of "and it could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And it could bring the industry out of its present position . ’
2 But this strategy might not work out as the British government hoped ; the resultant ‘ unfreezing [ could ] release the political energies of the people ’ , and it could lead to a situation in which Protestant workers were weaned away from Orangeism and united with their Catholic fellow workers in the Labour movement :
3 Like a faster-acting computer programme , decisions and judgements can speed up , and it could lead to a higher IQ !
4 There are always launderettes and it could lead to a career in pop music . )
5 I think if the road was drawn very closely in to the greenbelt edge then that could have an effect on development pressures and it could lead to pressures for erm some er amendment the greenbelt boundary in in the future erm of plan making processes .
6 They were acting out a version of one of Miss Austen 's stories , and it could go on by itself .
7 A STAR ballerina hit in the face by an airgun pellet has been told : Dance one more pirouette and it could blind you .
8 And it could move two of the biggest races of the flat and jumping seasons , the Derby and the Cheltenham Gold Cup , from their hallowed mid-week slots to a Saturday .
9 ALAN SHEARER will this season take on the burden of the highest-priced player in Britain — and it could break him .
10 And it could break .
11 Cancer cost her an eye when she was a baby and it could reoccur .
12 HUDDERSFIELD have an electronic scoreboard at Leeds Road — and it could blow a fuse when the Aussies play us next month !
13 The presence of Martin Pipe 's Highland Spirit in the Ferguson Brewery Novices ' Handicap Hurdle should guarantee value elsewhere , and it could pay to have an each way interest in Volpedo .
14 Of the Unionist press , only the Daily Telegraph supported the coalition , and it could make little head against such a tide .
15 Hitler did n't like Jews and it could make trouble for me .
16 it came , it did it almost came to a halt again and it could 've been dangerous as well you , children in the back , two children in the back !
17 Any error and it could result in lorry loads of the wrong colour .
18 It would be nice if you could leave the fax modem in Auto-answer mode and it could distinguish between a fax machine or another modem that was calling it , and act appropriately .
19 Nevertheless , I have a key and it could open one of your boxes . ’
20 STEVE AGNEW played just eight minutes in Portsmouth 's 4–0 win over Tranmere , and it could land him a permanent move to Fratton Park .
21 Any possibility of excessive delay could be met by the English court fixing a date for trial ; and it could control the allocation of costs .
22 That is a good sign , and it could expect to do quite well — but the Greens and Ecologists face the problem under the French electoral system of turning votes into seats .
23 THE unholy tangle that is the Second Division promotion and relegation saga will be resolved today and it could mean heartbreak for three of football 's biggest names .
24 It can prohibit or impose conditions upon activities ; it can impose conditions upon or even revoke authorisation and it could petition for a winding-up of a society 's operation .
25 One can not prove in the same way that senior bureaucrats do not implement effective conservation because there is no extra financial inducement and it could involve them in embarrassing political contradictions .
26 As he showed in a report , dated 30th March , 1839 , to the Commissioners of Woods and Forests , the existing offices could be retained until the new block was complete , and it could form the first stage in a complete rebuilding of both sides of Downing Street .
27 In HIV-infected patients the treatment could shut down production of the virus and prevent the onset of Aids and it could prevent infection in healthy patients .
28 And it could prevent a lot of embarrassment to everyone concerned .
29 However , to the group as a whole , the variable costs amount to only £70 ( £30 + £40 ) and it could earn a positive contribution by accepting the order .
30 This relation is called SALES-ORDER and it could show that Lee ordered 12 of ‘ part number ’ 25 , Deene and Smith ordered 18 and 9 respectively of ‘ part number ’ 38 , and Williams ordered 100 of ‘ part number ’ 87 .
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