Sentence examples for could be died from inspiring English sources

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Picasso's intimate friend, the poet and Catholic convert Max Jacob, an ornament of French culture and as French as any man could be, died on his way to Auschwitz, and his brother and sister were gassed on their arrival.

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This is now a programme that could be dying.

They could be dying, but I think they're in search of food.

Anticipating the party, Ms. Todisco said, "I could be dying, but I love music".

Upon its discovery in the late 1960s, it meant that the sun could be dying.

Or it could be that both the mussels and vegetation could be dying of the same, unknown cause.

The report suggests that up to 25,000 people could be dying each year from avoidable events in UK hospitals, the equivalent of one jumbo jet crash a week.

First, people could be dying of something else before they can get cancer – getting shot by a death squad, for example.

For all anyone knows, patients could be dying in far greater numbers in hospitals in the beige regions than hospitals in the brown ones, and Dartmouth's maps would not pick up that difference.

The injured cells could be active but not enough to be detected as live cells or could be dying cells with intact membranes (Joux and Lebaron 2000).

Patients could be dying because of a regular shortage of intensive care beds across Wales, according to Dr Paul Morgan, chairman of the Welsh Intensive Care Society.

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