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

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1 Now if these issues are badly handled , yes there could be civil war between the Republics .
2 Indeed , there could be peaceful co-existence between different political systems .
3 Labour governments leant more sympathetically towards ideas ( of which there could be endless variations ) for some kind of ‘ Open Broadcasting Authority ’ to use the Annan Committee 's phrase .
4 There could be legal problems for you , and problems of security . "
5 There could be grand pianos , campers ,
6 Early impressions suggest that there could be keen competition to provide such a service — if the money can be found !
7 The British National Party candidate said there could be violent clashes between fascists and left-wing supporters when he bids to unseat local Tory MP and schools minister Michael Fallon .
8 This time he thinks the man there could be Vecchi . ’
9 What is even worse , however , is that as the two fonts may have been prepared from different masters there could be subtle variations between them — even though they are notionally the same typeface .
10 Erm , my fourth one was the effect on the medical centre , bearing in mind , but I did n't say that at the time , that there 's to be no longer sheltered , and there could be young families , remember , more rowdy an element , and maybe we should make details of that .
11 Although Joe Nichols in the New York Times wrote that ‘ Lester Piggott rode with the competence that has stamped him as one of the world 's great riders , and brought his mount home in time ’ , the Washington Post thought that ‘ there could be fault-finding with Piggott 's tactics in tucking in on the rail and not asking his mount for more of the effort he had in reserve ’ .
12 His criticisms are directed more at his followers , who fail to recognize , not only that other great past minds have something to teach , but also , more importantly , that there could be great minds in the future .
13 In all cases , there could be great involvement in a whole range of legal issues .
14 There could be unlawful discrimination in the admission of pupils ( as discussed in Chapter 4 ) , in a pupil 's access to benefits , facilities and services provided by the school , or by the LEA in the way it fulfils its broad duties under the Education Acts .
15 The proposal in the review is that you probably will need to keep your joint care teams , your JCTs , which tend of course to be professionally and officer dominated , but there are strong feelings throughout the county , and one has to remember the run up to local government , erm , the local government commission is on , strong feelings especially from the voluntary sector , but also from the district councils , that there could be renewed dynamism at the local level , in terms of local care teams .
16 There could be strong currents , which represent a hazard if the dog enters the water .
17 Dr Conway Morris has always said there could be other ways to make sense of Hallucigenia , and agrees that the new interpretation may be better .
18 Of course , there could be other reasons .
19 Yet , there could be other reasons .
20 But there could be other explanations .
21 There could be other metals in your system like bronze , lead and aluminium that wo n't be attracted to a magnet and they will have to be physically screened for .
22 If the response is strong , I suppose there could be other dates , but really we 're regarding it just as a single date right now .
23 There could be other reasons why work left London though , and in the case of the new firms springing up in the Home Counties and the West Country , low rents rather than low wages appear to have helped Bungay , Frome and other centres to build up a clientele .
24 There could be other explanations for the photograph .
25 Mr Babic says strawcrete passes that test … but there could be other problems to overcome .
26 Buckingham Palace is saying only that there could be other engagements which have not yet been fixed up .
27 There could be other events , like the flamethrower attack on an observation post farther along the border .
28 However , different people might without illogicality be prepared to universalise quite different considerations , so that there could be alternative moral views , each equally a moral view , even if some of them were , from our point of view , immoral .
29 By next week there could be dull skies , rain and cold winds . ’
30 No ITV company was allowed a controlling interest in an ILR station in the same area , and vice versa ( though there could be joint directors ) .
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