Example sentences of "could [pron] [vb infin] with " in BNC.

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1 After all , what else could I do with them ?
2 What could I do with her slippers ?
3 And , anyway , how could I compete with a brother like Jake ? ’
4 I had three kids , where could I go with them ?
5 Could I cope with the exposure and PR demands ?
6 Could I walk with you and then find my own way back to San Marco ? ’
7 If I never went back until the end of the voyage , could I stay with Miss Anna ?
8 Could I stay with you for a few days and learn how you manage without magic ? "
9 There was n't much of an atmosphere , well what could I expect with the home team doing so badly at the moment .
10 But could I live with Dana ?
11 Could I live with anyone ?
12 How could I live with a child who might be born alright but who may have gone blind , or worse , later on ?
13 Could I look with you and mummy ?
14 Could I agree with that can I also suggest that if that happens because erm also at some of these seminars are impossible with meetings because we can , we can try and concentrate on on days where , where ready would actually help the attendance because er
15 Erm well could I deal with the management agency question first an an then perhaps I 'll invite Mr Perry to speak on the difficulties in trying to equalise work share of one project with trying to counterbalance on another .
16 But how could you tell with a Time Lord ?
17 But wh where could you start with a pound ?
18 As for entertainment , what more could you want with over 25,000 restaurants and 400 theatres to choose from ?
19 ‘ I said , could you do with a cup of tea ? ’
20 What could you do with lump of copper .
21 What else could you do with it ?
22 Think perhaps of a piece of lea , what could you do with that ?
23 And the converters is that th the er commutators on the converters got in a bad state and er the engin the er Mr asked me what could you do with them .
24 Er , you know , what could you do with it .
25 What could you do with it , like ?
26 Could you cope with opening the door and suddenly seeing that fright in front of you ? —
27 Could you cope with repaying the loan if you were made redundant or lost your overtime earnings or were unable to work because of illness ?
28 Oh , God , she thought wearily , how could you cope with a man who kept agreeing with you ?
29 If the density of workers to the hectare was changed from forty three to thirty four with a consequent increase in the allocation of provision , could you cope with that ?
30 Could you deal with cases fifty five and fifty six your worship ?
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