Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun sg] can [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 However , it is quite feasible for the issuing company to take the risk that the issue will be undersubscribed , or the company can offer the shares at ‘ deep discount ’ to the current market price so that there is little risk that the market price will fall below the subscription price ( in which case there would be no incentive for any investor to buy the new shares ) .
2 Stickers can be used or the child can tick the chart , colour in a square , draw a happy face or whatever they like .
3 Either the parent or the child can initiate the interchange by making a demand .
4 Although tension may be built up , fictitious treatment usually involves the releasing of that tension ( by the ‘ happy ending ’ , for example ) or the reader can terminate the situation by lifting his or her eyes from the page .
5 There is , of course , wide consultation at each stage , and in theory the Prime Minister or the Sovereign can reject the Crown Appointment Commission 's recommendations .
6 A police spokesman said : ‘ Anyone who saw either the van or the car can contact the incident room at Coleraine on 44122 or use the confidential free-phone 0800 666999 . ’
7 This also applies in a state socialist society where the government can control the economy by limitation or expansion of production , which should ( in theory ) match demand .
8 Where the company can exercise the right of set-off against a preferential creditor who is also owed a non-preferential debt by the company , the set-off must be exercised against the debts rateably in proportion to the amounts of the preferential and non-preferential claims of the creditor .
9 Discourse is reciprocal when there is at least a potential for interaction , when the sender can monitor reception and adjust to it — or , to put it another way , where the receiver can influence the development of what is being said .
10 The best feature of Dashboard is the Customisation , where every user can modify the ‘ look and feel ’ of their day-to-day Windows desktop exactly as they want it .
11 This is the problem that behaviour which is privately profitable will not be wealth maximising overall where an actor can ignore the costs that its activities impose on others , for example where a company without cost to itself can emit into the atmosphere the noxious by-products of its production processes .
12 Indeed , Ulpian puts the case of a seller of a female slave who knowingly allows the buyer to believe that she is a virgin when she is not ( D.19.1.11.5 ) , a defect which is treated as being strictly liable so that the buyer can return the slave .
13 ‘ I will tell you now that the Slave can take the shape of a human .
14 Whatever the method , it is vital to keep accurate , up-to-date figures so that the retailer can maintain the ideal stock level .
15 Consequently the Bank satisfies itself that the borrower can meet the interest and capital repayments before making the loan .
16 Every Member I interviewed believed that television had increased public interest in Parliament and most thought it had improved public understanding of how the Commons works , It is even more important , however , that the House should be televised so that the public can follow the actual matters being debated in Parliament .
17 In order that the system can meet the required standard of availability , and to simplify control of the archive , lexicographers are only presented with a sub-set of dictionary entries at any one time .
18 I 'm advised that the Chairman can call the reserve , the speaker who reserved his remarks at any time .
19 This is very much a two-edged sword , since the only way that the beginner can prevent the model tipping over is to close the throttle , yet any sudden closing of the throttle is to be avoided , for the reasons already given .
20 Further procedural changes should include improving the exchange of information between the parties , encouraging the issue of specific written Professional Standards relating to the conduct of all principal types of litigation by the Bar and the Law Society combined with schemes to foster competence and experience , introducing new arrangements for trials , particularly so that the judge can read the case papers ( including witness statements ) before the hearing , and so be much better prepared when the hearing begins , and , in cases where there are many documents , providing a bundle of key documents , abuse of which would be checked by a personal costs sanction against the solicitors involved .
21 Even granted that the singular can include the plural , so that ‘ another ’ can include ‘ others , ’ a standing display is not necessarily displayed towards others .
22 Secondly , it has become increasingly clear that the category can marginalize the racialization of other British minorities .
23 Only people that the gate can know the christian names of are allowed in .
24 Experiments show that the user can master the use of the arm very quickly — in fact within 15 minutes .
25 The vet is only trying to assist the cat , but there is no way that the animal can associate the injection , or the forcible administration of a medicine , with its feeling healthier later on .
26 Further , it is probably only when the GP has performed the initial expert task of transforming signs and symptoms into an organised illness , that the patient can formulate the help he requires as possibly beyond the competence of his GP .
27 A useful type of cup has a cut-out piece opposite the drinking side , so that the patient can tip the cup up against his face without hitting the bridge of his nose .
28 From the drafter 's point of view there is clearly nothing that can be done to save a clause rendered ineffective by the Act ; however , where a clause is subject to a test of reasonableness ( which will be more common in relation to clauses included in standard terms ) the drafter should try to ensure that the clause can satisfy the test .
29 Any shortages are recorded on the delivery note so that the supplier can correct the shortfall .
30 We find that the syllabub can replace the synthetic ice cream which replaced the trifle which replaced the syllabub in the first place .
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