Example sentences of "of [det] can " in BNC.

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1 How much of each can the holding provide ?
2 Since aspects of each can be understood better in the light of their absence , each may be noticed more when it is not there than when it is .
3 When the gold has been extracted from the crushed and ground rock , only about half of that can fit back into its original space .
4 And the implications of that can not be catered for by opinion polls .
5 Sadly , most people find themselves totally unprepared financially and the consequences of that can be disastrous .
6 Sadly most people find themselves totally unprepared financially and the consequences of that can be disastrous .
7 If all of that can combine to enable her to become that champion , that British champion , then never mind Spycatcher , the LTA will undoubtedly have pulled off … a very British coup .
8 How much of that can I give him ?
9 A prime example of that can be seen at Blidworth in my constituency .
10 Over half of that can be eliminated by buying British , so marketing can produce considerable improvement and it takes on a new and dramatic urgency .
11 Despite the fact that about 95% of that can be recycled , very little actually is , but this is not because of people 's ignorance , but more because the majority of district councils in Britain provide insufficient Recycling services .
12 How much of that can you take then ?
13 but you ca n't you ca n't dip into modules of that can you do n't you have to do the whole thing ?
14 One takes a high level reservoir and if there is more electricity available than the demand requires , then some of that can be used to pump water up into the high level down .
15 However , to forsake one building for the benefit of another can result in the loss of both .
16 An adult 's constant blaming of another can also be heard as the angry protest of the deprived internal infant within that adult body , and when it turns to whining , may also serve to express the yearning and become an attempt to control the whereabouts of the other .
17 To write a biography of another can involve one in autobiography .
18 She heard the crack of another can opening behind her .
19 No speaker who produces an utterance which is relevant as a representation of another can be guaranteed to reproduce the original word for word .
20 The second half of this can be seen to coincide with the opinion of Chatterton which is expressed by Ackroyd 's Wilde : ‘ a strange , slight boy who was so prodigal of his genius that he attached the names of others to it . ’
21 An example of this can be taken from the recent contraception controversy in the Republic , which began in the 1960s .
22 A good example of this can be found in the sleep village of Buckland in Oxfordshire !
23 The converse of this can apply if your table heights are at different levels .
24 The effect of this can be quite shocking , because the body 's reaction is to start breaking down fat stores and tissue in order to produce energy .
25 The importance of this can not be overstated if this flow of information is to continue .
26 An example of this can be seen in his youthful discovery of the biblical poems of the Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf .
27 An illustration of this can be found in the funerals of very famous people conducted with great pomp and circumstance .
28 And all of this can only be because you are very wicked indeed .
29 The impact of this can be assessed by the diagram in Figure 4.1 ( which assumes 100 per cent funding from pupil numbers ) .
30 The German Idealist tradition was born out of the rejection of British empiricism and some political commentators have urged that the legacy of this can still be seen in the idea that ‘ the Germans have only really to desire change in order to achieve basic changes in their position , and that these changes would in consequence alter the European scene so radically as to produce the longed-for peace ’ .
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