Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [pron] can [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Both drives have picnic places and waymarked walks and you can buy souvenirs at Dalby Visitor Centre ( open Easter to October ) .
2 it was Thomas the Tank , all Thomas books and you can get crayons to do with it
3 You can have some mugs and you can have loads of nuts in tubes and all sorts , all right ?
4 There are no buttonholes but you can push buttons through the ladders if you want to .
5 One might also predict that context would be of most use to individuals who have acquired rapid word-recognition skills and who can integrate word meanings rapidly .
6 They receive a substantial annual budget from central government coffers , they may borrow from the national loan fund for commercial purposes and they can make use of the proceeds from land sales .
7 They always bid for funerals and I can remember folk on in being horrified at the idea that folk would put a notice in a window .
8 Now you may as a manager think well you do n't have to do it all yourself , you can use senior people within your section who have the knowledge or you can use training officers or you can use people like ourselves at the training centre or the C B T or the I Vs or it could be that you bring the marketing department to help you out .
9 We all like to think we can do things and we can do things well .
10 But , yes — I read plays and I can see actors in the parts — I hope I can see what is suitable to their personalities .
11 But then if you did it at the stage before , before it gets into the Scottish Theatre Guide you can then make your dates available or you can agree your dates and you can get publicity and that at home .
12 They can be placed on all , odd or even pages and they can include time , date and page numbers .
13 In comparison with institutionally-oriented studies this kind of work is much more directed towards the specific testing of hypotheses via the use of multivariate , statistical techniques and it can utilise variables from a number of relevant disciplines .
14 Development director Stephen Tapper said : ‘ We have very good communications and we can relieve tourist pressure on the North York Moors and the Dales . ’
15 The solo madrigals lean now toward declamatory monody , now toward coloratura song , often fusing both as in ‘ Amarilli ’ , and in his preface Caccini has much to say about the types of graces — trilli and gruppi-which can heighten expressiveness .
16 ‘ Not every hotelier can plant trees but everyone can ask questions about their food .
17 Piper explained : ‘ I have already been written off by a lot of people and a lot of critics and I can understand Benn being favourite .
18 Eating disorder symptoms can produce positive feedback in psychological and family systems or they can preserve equilibrium in either of these systems by deflecting away from other difficult areas .
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