Sentence examples for could be penalty from inspiring English sources

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There could be penalty try trouble for Scotland here … 6.25pm GMT 67 mins: … a long ball is spun left – where England have pinpointed their attacks in the last 15 minutes.

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(McFall 2009, 122) Of course, there could be penalties for unlicensed parents, or their children could be subject to confiscation, but such policies risk inadvertently penalizing the children they were intended to assist.

The IRS says that if the contribution exceeds the limit, there could be a penalty (the excess contribution penalty).

There could be a penalty, of course, but we have to see.

Gus John, visiting professor of education at Strathcylde University and an expert in inner-city and black education, says that there could be a penalty being paid by girls in schools where they are outnumbered.

"The second one could be a penalty - the lad goes down rather too easily for me.

The strong laws could be "Death Penalty", "Lifetime suffering" and a compulsory compensation sum of huge amount.

"I think the only things that really could be called would be penalty kicks for us," Bob Bradley said.

A blood-alcohol concentration limit of 0.08% would be one criterion; others could be harsher penalties for drunk drivers, increased testing, or programmes to deter young drinkers.

The Redskins have already been quietly fined twice by the N.F.L. for violating league stadium-noise edicts -- and there could be more penalties.

With that in mind, Mrs. Garcia advises the Flakes to open Roth I.R.A.'s in 2013, when their oldest child is 13, so they could be used penalty-free for education needs when he is college age.

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