Example sentences of "[conj] they can " in BNC.

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1 They must lie low here , amongst their own folk , where they know the ground , where they can be fed .
2 Where they can lie low .
3 Enclosed with Training News are details of the services available and where they can be obtained from .
4 Because the net will inevitably be in close contact with some of the fruit , birds will still do some damage where they can peck through the mesh .
5 Any readers who want to collect aluminium cans can either send them to me or contact local scrap metal dealers and take them there , where they can then donate the cash to a charity of their own choice .
6 Society , she says , may need to change its attitude to the perpetrators , from a climate where they are seen as ‘ monsters ’ faced with imprisonment to one where they can admit what has happened .
7 So they have to find their way into the international financial system , where they can be given a veneer of legality .
8 Political leaders , where they can be set apart from the party , may help to shape a party 's image .
9 ‘ I understand it 's hard for the organisers because they have to go where they can find the biggest sponsor .
10 ‘ I understand it 's hard for the organisers because they have to go where they can find the biggest sponsor .
11 Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts , even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries .
12 Choose a spot where they can bask in plenty of sunshine each day .
13 As has already been said , if the bereaved person has a supportive family or friends or somewhere like a church group where they can talk about their response to loss in an open way then this may be all the help they need .
14 Somehow we expect them to be happy to be kept in a place which is warm and dry , where they can eat to their heart 's content with their companions ; but no , they become quite upset .
15 They much appreciate the work being done by Mrs Doyle , but they are not in a walk of life where they can sit back and wait for better times .
16 Good words will not get my people a home where they can live in peace , and take care of themselves .
17 Other animals described in this book have occupied a specific ecological niche where they can quietly pursue their own speciality without embarking on any spectacular radiation in the manner of the ammonoids .
18 They were prominent in the Silurian and Devonian , where they can be found with the fish-like animals that abounded in the fresh- and brackish water deposits of the time , although some of the Ordovician ones are in marine sediments .
19 The large ones , ‘ seaweeds ’ such as kelp ( above right ) , generally live close to the shore , where they can anchor themselves .
20 The necessity for speed in adaptation of agricultural technology exists because of these self-reproducing and self-reinforcing processes — fairly rapid population growth ; political and economic neglect of marginal environments except where they can be exploited for the production of commodities for the national and international market ; and a stagnant production per unit worker and area for the majority of the population .
21 Excess LDL , rejected by the now full-up cells are deposited in the walls of the arteries , where they can build up and make the arteries narrower .
22 Many burglars enter through a back or side door where they can work with less risk of being seen , so fit a deadlock and use it .
23 PI : Locks Warranty : In addition to withdrawing keys from locks , the keys must now also be placed where they can not be seen by a would be thief .
24 keys are withdrawn from the locks fitted to the Home and placed where they can not be seen by anyone intent on making an unauthorised entry
25 keys are withdrawn from the locks fitted to the Home and placed where they can not be seen by anyone intent on making an unauthorised entry
26 The company displays goods , including pads for the management of continence , where they can be easily seen and purchased without embarrassment as part of the ordinary process of shopping .
27 Only in cases where these additional agencies are unimportant , or where they can be identified with some degree of certainty , will the breakage data be useful in analysing fossil bone assemblages .
28 Where they can make cups of tea or snacks for themselves .
29 Please note that the abbreviation ( BT , CE , JN , ME ) following the name of each Head of Department or Director on the following pages indicates the University campus ( Belfast , Coleraine , Jordanstown , Magee ) where they can be contacted .
30 Other organisations like the Pre-retirement Association ( address on page 155 ) and some branches of Age Concern run discussion groups for older women , where they can talk over worries and experience the fact that they are not alone .
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