Examples of 'could be spared' in a sentence

Meaning of "could be spared"

could be spared: This phrase suggests that something or someone has the potential to be saved or avoided from a negative or unfortunate situation

How to use "could be spared" in a sentence

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could be spared
Not even the teachers could be spared.
If your sister could be spared any further discomfiture.
So that the lives of important men could be spared.
Your shoes could be spared a step now and then.
These are all that could be spared.
Much suffering could be spared if the international community helped people to advance.
That way the innocent bystanders could be spared.
If they could be spared.
The judge took a year off his age so that he could be spared.
A wounded gladiators life could be spared if he fought valiantly.
If we could be spared some milk and fruit after we have rested properly.
Men at risk of prostate cancer could be spared needless surgery.
Widmann further explained that firing squads on the eastern front could be spared.
Then all personnel who could be spared left and headed south.
If he could be spared the pain and death that would come with the morning.

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And the officers of the general staff could be spared much embarrassment.
No forces could be spared to protect distant Britain.
There was a critical shortage of ammunition such that none could be spared for practice.
I could be spared of being repatriated back to mainland China.
Only one antiaircraft battery could be spared for Sallum.
What time could be spared from those charitable functions, he spent in prayer and contemplation.
When you met the Fire magician that your life could be spared.
He asked God if he could be spared the awful fate that awaited him.
The Legion had distributed barbed wire and as many weapons as could be spared.
How I wish you could be spared this awful heartache.
Quite often, that is an expense that could be spared.
Man that could be spared from guarding the King's.
If we succeed, more than one innocent life could be spared.
Wish you could be spared the publicity of it, but I am afraid that 's impossible.
So you and I could be spared.
Thanks to your support, the life of many laboratory animals could be spared.
How much family dysfunction could be spared with this advice!
However, with the right set of circumstances, our planet could be spared.
And the officers of the general staff could be spared much embarrassment . Yes, of course.
Nine years passed before Agrippa 's services could be spared.
Pray that they could be spared any more rain so the waters could subside . ”.
But those ailing in our den… if they could be spared.
The Israelites could be spared, though.
I am sorry Catherine, these are all that could be spared.
Oh . I wish you could be spared the publicity of it, but I am afraid that 's impossible.
With a coalition forming against France, no more troops could be spared for Canada.
Hear, " Some folks could be spared better than other folks . ".
Like many parents, I wish that all children could be spared from harm.
Millions of people could be spared malaria, HIV / AIDS, hunger, and life in slums.
Nevertheless, Hitler decided that neither Kesselring nor Paulus could be spared from their current posts.
Like, if we raised five grand he could be spared a pauper 's funeral.
However, under the terms of the agreement, seven of the sites could be spared.
What if… a life could be spared.
If I would only gotten it done 10 years ago, Jed Bartlet could be spared it.
Speak up, and you could be spared.

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Examples of using Spared
No effort should be spared in accommodating those efforts
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