Example sentences of "could have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So erm , cos downstairs , we had it all extended , so we could have a disabled bathroom and that sort of thing and ,
2 The pony/horse could have a stable and rugs , these items are a necessity for the highly bred horse but not essential for the hardy ponies .
3 In most areas , the votes of mentally handicapped people may make little difference but in very marginal constituencies , such as Brecon and Radnor , where there are approximately 250 people with a severe mental handicap and where the majority was only 56 at the last election , the voting patterns of even small populations could have a crucial effect .
4 They have loads of fillings and you just choose what you want and there was curried chicken , prawns , could have salad with them or you could have a baked potato with your own filling , I had a baked potato with tuna fish and coleslaw , coleslaw was made with mayonnaise , it was gorgeous .
5 He could have a baked potato , I do n't think he would have had very much all day knowing .
6 Mr Robinson could have a wide brief as well , so long as he keeps the chancellor 's confidence .
7 If just one of them had sent one of their grandmothers , and I could come out of the sun , and if I could have a silenced chain-saw , then maybe it would be fair .
8 With Kosovo and Vojvodina under his belt and Montenegro to come ( perhaps after a referendum there leading to that republic 's formal incorporation into Serbia ) , he could have a respectable country to run .
9 By accurate and sensible reporting , mirrored by intelligent coverage in the press and on the radio , the public could become much better informed about mental handicap and this increased awareness could have a tremendous impact on the ways that our mentally handicapped population are perceived in modern society .
10 High earning possibilities could have a compensating effect , for if they increased the " idleness " of those already employed , they also drew in new hands .
11 When I answered it , the hotel manager was there and he asked if he could have a discreet word with me .
12 I loved the fact that I could have a four , five , six piece group that was capable of making this huge wall of sound in addition to what we did as just a jazz quartet . ’
13 The migration from Pannonia , for instance , could have a symbolic significance , in that St Martin of Tours also came from there .
14 The latter could have a global impact , pushing up grain prices substantially .
15 THE MUDDLES all come from thinking you could have a better idea of God or a worse one or any idea of God at all .
16 I think you could play so many tunes on it that not only would we be producing much more efficiently and economically , but people could have a better quality of life too .
17 I thought no more of it , and stared vacantly into space , wishing that the weather would improve so that I could have a better look at the scenery .
18 Cars would slow down so that their drivers could have a better look .
19 It is their first one , but no jockey could have a better ride .
20 Our idea was that at last we could have a real go at it , make sure things worked out .
21 We are thinking of buying a small estate outside the city , three or four acres , so that we could have a real nice ranch-type bungalow — and keep some riding horses . ’
22 We could have a real hippie parade could n't we ?
23 I mean Yeah I say , or you could have a taller fridge .
24 Oh yeah you could have a taller fridge .
25 Or you could have a Milky Bar ?
26 Observers say that in today 's social climate both the charges and story could have a negative impact on SCO .
27 The Bank is also concerned that disclosure of such information , where the matters at issue are not yet proved , could have a negative effect upon the [ defendants ] .
28 Chimango predicted a gross domestic product ( GDP ) growth rate of 4.7 per cent for the forthcoming year , but noted that poor rainfall in March could have a negative impact on the growth rate .
29 I mean you could have a negative number to the minus eight .
30 In fact rural telephone experience could have a beneficial effect , if carefully applied , in a busy city bureau .
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