Example sentences of "could [pron] [be] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 " But then , what else could I be when I look like a scarecrow and smell like a fox ? "
2 ‘ And when you locked up after you , how certain could you be that there was no one here , perhaps hidden ?
3 How could you be when I 've shown you nothing but contempt ? ’
4 Besides , what nobler work of civilisation could there be than a child happily asleep ?
5 What better example of devolution to the individual could there be than the provision in amendment No. 3 that
6 What better path could there be than through Iran and indeed , along Reza Shahs new railway ?
7 What could he be after , where could he fit in , if this was true ?
8 Yet who could he be but Maurice ?
9 Yet where else could he be but on deck ?
10 Could it be that there was then more racism in the art world , and that Black artists were being squeezed out at just the time when young working-class artists from the British provinces were finding unprecedented and immediate public fortune ?
11 Could it be that the Germans in the west did not want unity after all , despite those opinion polls over decades showing they did ?
12 Could it be that you are just a little bit jealous of The Great White North — a society , after all , rather less divisive and certainly more prosperous than decaying , decadent Britain ?
13 Could it be that his wife Elizabeth , who was secretary of labour until three months ago , wanted another push in the campaign she launched last May ?
14 Could it be that he had invented the entire tableau , he wondered ?
15 There is one astounding omission from this list — could it be that Glyndebourne forgot the anniversary ?
16 Could it be that the Prime Minister did n't want to admit to a U-turn , to reneging on a commitment to European partners , ‘ some of those European Commissioners ’ , ‘ the mining areas ’ and ‘ the people of Britain ’ ?
17 Could it be that she had retraced her steps , worked out that the house was Littlecote and the perpetrator of this heinous crime was Darrel ?
18 Or could it be that you are deft and capable in practical ways ( needed by a care assistant in social service , or as a nursing aide ) ?
19 Could it be that Albert 's eyes dulled a little ?
20 Could it be that the decision was taken in a temporary depression from drugs ?
21 How could it be that the cells that will form the gut and the bones and muscles are on the outside of the early embryo , yet they will form structures that are clearly on the inside of the animal ?
22 Could it be that the cytoplasm completely controls gene action ?
23 Could it be that a degree of PMS ( I do not mean suicidal or murderous tendencies ) is a perfectly reasonable response by a healthy reproductive system to the unnatural state of non-pregnancy ?
24 Could it be that the bureaucrats of primate research saw a way to parlay an admission of poor husbandry into a public relations campaign for the primate centres ?
25 Could it be that the bureaucrats of primate research saw a way to parley an admission of poor husbandry into a public campaign for the primate centres ?
26 Could it be that the fusion community is trying to solve this problem early on ?
27 Or could it be that the front-runner in the fusion race does not look very promising as the basis of a reactor ?
28 Could it be that Octel 's handsomely presented claim that without lead alkyls the roads of ‘ most of the world would be very empty ’ has had the intended effect on one of our more propaganda resistant MPs ?
29 Could it be that the sponsor of the competition — Lloyds Bank — expects to revolutionise its money sorting system ?
30 Could it be that the stripes are intended not for the eyes of lions but for the eyes of other zebras ?
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