Example sentences of "[noun sg] one can [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | By contrast one can normally expect a mini to have good on-line facilities . |
2 | By choosing the right substance to crystallize on a surface one can often get the new crystals to form almost entirely upon the fine irregularities of the surface and thus show them up . |
3 | In a Christian society one can not avoid the memory of the cock that crowed to Simon Peter just as he denied Christ the third time . |
4 | At the centre one can clearly see the bulge of the Milky Way extending above and below the flat disk of the Milky Way , which is reddened by galactic dust in the same way that sunsets are reddened by dust in the atmosphere . |
5 | [ That would correspond to the ordered n-tuple unc I With a little care one can even have an infinite number of terms on the right hand side . |
6 | Unless one knows in advance how information is represented in part of a brain one can neither stimulate the right combination of elements , nor produce the correct temporal pattern of activity . |
7 | Inasmuch as that additional reason may tip the balance one can perhaps over-dramatize the situation by saying that an authoritative requirement is a reason to act against the balance of reasons on the merits of the case . |
8 | In retrospect one can easily detect the miscalculations of the German staff : exaggerating the defensive potential of France 's great concrete and steel fortresses , underestimating both the courageous tenacity of Belgian resistance and the ability of Russia to debouch early into East Prussia . |
9 | From an aerial view one can still trace the travellers ' ways it had in 1245 when a market grant was made . |