Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] can [verb] an [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Lea & Perrins box this time , where Serafin sat , so that I can keep an eye on Summerchild .
2 You ca n't go wrong , because I 'm so used to doing these operations that I can keep an eye on the cat 's breathing at the same time . ’
3 The High Elf Army list has been designed so that you can choose an army to a previously fixed points value .
4 The Orc and Goblin Army list has been designed so that you can choose an army to a points value agreed by you and your opponent .
5 The Empire army list has been designed so that you can choose an army to a previously fixed points value .
6 This means that you can take an average of several positions .
7 The current scenario of an ageing population suggests that we can expect an increase in disability prevalence as the elderly population itself ages .
8 And compact I would like to think that when we 've looked at the kids and what 's required in the I A P that we can have an industry day with them I 'm trying , I 'm suggesting er , in January .
9 we are now in power but I do n't think that presumably proved that we can run an economy efficiently
10 I hope that we can find an answer .
11 However , they do possess certain residual powers and , for example , it has been held that they can bring an action on behalf of the company against a debentureholder for the improper exercise of his powers .
12 One very important thing for older people living alone is to let friends and neighbours know that they are ill , so that they can keep an eye on them and obviously you know , do the shopping and bring in any , anything that they might need .
13 The Government 's job training programme includes a series of measures to assist those over the age of 25 , and to ensure that they can receive an element of training .
14 The advantage of a body clock is that it can prepare an animal or plant and enable it to predict a future environmental condition and so be ready for the event when it takes place .
15 Combinations of consonants , vowels and spaces are stored in memory and compared with what has been typed into the machine , so that it can make an identification .
16 With reference to subsections 5(4) and ( 5 ) the consequence of the buyer being allowed to treat the sale as fraudulent is that he can bring an action for damages and that he can rescind the contract , i.e. refuse to pay or take delivery or , if he has paid , demand the return of the price .
17 Joyce 's material supposedly unfolds in the dreaming mind of a Dublin publican ; the story O'Brien 's narrator tells concerns a publican who operates his imagination altogether more systematically , locking up his fictional characters ‘ so that he can keep an eye on them and see that there is no boozing ’ ( O'Brien 1939 and 1975 : 35 ) .
18 He tries to confine his searching to the area around the nest , presumably so that he can keep an eye on his partner .
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