Examples of using Could form in English and their translations into Malay
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I didn't know wolves could form a submarine!
If the body mistakes a varicose vein's weakened walls for an injury,a blood clot could form.
I didn't know wolves could form a submarine! Submarine!
Water helps to wash away the substances that could form stones.
I didn't know wolves could form a submarine! Submarine!
Don Corleone,you once said that the day would come… when Tessio and me could form our own Family.
A website could form a strategic alliance with an analytics company to improve its marketing efforts.
None of the existing parties at that time could form a government;
Taking it one step further, you could form some quick partnerships with businesses in these categories and cross-sell your jewelry to their consumers.
If it was allowed, an individual could form a powerful army.
The new neighbourhood could form a very sustainable, almost circular system in which waste water, waste heat and waste materials could all be reused for the apartments and dwellings, and in the wetland reservoir.
If it wasn't there, those particles would have no mass, and no atoms could form and there would be no us.
And then it could form hydrogen fluoride, but we know that hydronium isn't just sitting everywhere, that whenever you take the reverse reaction, whenever you're going in this direction this doesn't have to grab this hydrogen from an H3O.
In 1933,Linus Pauling predicted that the heavier noble gases could form compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
Probability calculations showed that not a single protein,the basic building blocks of the cell, could form by chance.
The notion that individual computers linked electronically could form the basis of computer-mediated social interaction and networking was suggested early on.
In 1863 Premier Alfred Domett moved a resolution that the capital transfer to a locality in Cook Strait,apparently due to concern the South Island could form a separate colony.
CARBON PLANET, noun.(astronomy) A theoretical type of terrestrial planet that could form if protoplanetary discs are carbon-rich and oxygen-poor.
It has been estimated that all the gold in theworld that has ever been refined could form a single cube 20 m(60 ft) on a side.
This product can be distributed in different regions, and each of them could form a system through Bluetooth connection and Internet connection of mobile phones.
On the appointment of Abdul Wahid, Leong said the combination of public sector valueand corporate culture could form a good yardstick of a performance-driven culture.
Trillion… planets out there… in the right place where life, and possibly,civilizations could form. Essentially, what we found was that there were ten billion.
I think America havebeen so powerful andrich Because When all the settlers Became independent from Britain They Could form the country in a more modern way Compared to the older European countries.
Prior to the hearing, aides to the committee downplayed the prospects of immediate action,although they floated the idea that the testimony on Wednesday could form the basis of work toward some kind of legislation around blockchain.
At yesterday's general election they voted overwhelmingly for anti-austerity parties, wrecking hopes that the two mainstream parties, the centre-right New Democracy(ND)and the centre-left PanHellenic Socialist Movement(Pasok), could form a stable coalition to continue reforms agreed with Greece's creditors, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
It's small, easy to opperate, and it can forming various types of edge.
Aflatoxin can form on peanuts, corn, and other nuts and grains.
In fact, it can form an embolus and block the flow of blood, inside a vessel.
They can form a basis of a statistically high probability forex trading strategy.