Example sentences of "he could [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 When Squire Osbaldeston won the bet at Newmarket he proclaimed ’ He was so hungry he could eat an old woman ! ’
2 He died before he could reach a hospital and was later found to have a fractured skull .
3 He realised the medium 's power , and realised that , through it , he could reach a different public and establish a new image with them .
4 But if he thought that he could goad a reaction out of her then he was sorely mistaken .
5 The Chancellor was thus in a much stronger position than under Weimar , and , additionally , he could request an early election if he asked for a vote of confidence and this was rejected by the Bundestag .
6 He was a fool to expect anything other than he got , however : surely only vanity could have made him think he could seduce a mob of Madness fans ?
7 If he could get up to Dunbar Castle , he could borrow a good horse there and be in Edinburgh five hours later .
8 His mother had been silent when she first saw it , and his father had been angry at the lack of enthusiasm and had arranged to take Stuart fishing for a day to a small loch where he could borrow a boat .
9 He had been tempted , so amusing did he find the situation , to ring the doorbell and ask if he could borrow a jack to change a wheel , or something .
10 if he could borrow a screwdriver on the end of our little shops there .
11 The family were surprised to hear that he had written to his father asking if he could bring a friend to stay .
12 If as a captain he was not authoritarian enough , that was just not his style ; given opposition that were not vastly superior he could lead a team well enough , and chalked up two notable series wins against India and Australia .
13 It must be shown that the plaintiff acted voluntarily in the sense that he could exercise a free choice .
14 Murray was doubtful as to whether this would be enough ; but Heiton declared that he could send a couple of men into the Roxburgh township , to the alehouses and howffs , to spread the word that the Regent himself was in the vicinity .
15 And then he 'd buy a bit so that he could send a bit to the London market — not in a very big way but enough to utilize all the money he had to do what he was doing .
16 To begin a case the petitioner needed to go to the curia to get a mandate to judges at home or he could send a proctor .
17 This way , he could send an officer along from the SIB to make sure they did n't nick your spoons .
18 The king never turned up and the laird was left with paths on which he could hold a formula one race .
19 When he presented a complete pantomime , which naturally he had devised , directed , co-composed and co-designed , he could offer a weekly wage for an average of seventy-five artistes in each show .
20 There are others who are n't even dancing : one who has just gone over to the veranda and plunged his hand into the vat of boiling oil so he could offer a hot puri to a child in tears : another who is standing in the midst of the dancers being continually buffeted as they come and go , and hungrily eating a plateful of raw rice grains .
21 It is believed he was silenced before he could expose an international swindle involving fake cargoes of cigarettes .
22 ‘ I 'm sure he does , but I doubt he could protect a miniature poodle , ’ Martin commented , thinking how very vulnerable she was in this big house with only old Clyde to look after her .
23 ‘ But he would be a very strong runner indeed for Walker Cup honours , never mind international selection , if he could lift a trophy . ’
24 But before he could finish a clang of metal and a shattering crash of glass caused them all to spin round .
25 He found that he could pay a compliment to Charles Raven , from whom he was so sadly sundered in spirit , for his book on Religion and Science .
26 I like the way that Rob McCaffrey 's commentary allows you time to enjoy the action , although I thought he could pay a little more attention to his scripting in places .
27 He could pay a lot of cash , too . ’
28 He was in a fix — he had bought two papers and merged them together , and I was n't around , I was in New York , and I did the logo for him in a hurry , but I did n't have time to design a newspaper , nor was it the kind of thing for which he could pay a big design fee , so he described it on the phone and then he faxed me some pages of the existing papers , and I said well what you have to do is look at the old London Times and do that .
29 If only he could inherit a few more of the great Australian chaser 's foibles , this afternoon 's first prize would be in the bag .
30 Maybe he could hitch a lift .
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