Example sentences of "[det] [noun] that we can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now I want at least , to intro introduce the possibility in the series of diagrams I 'm going to show you in this lecture that we can relate it to the four stages of pathogenesis that we , we outline briefly er , in the last lecture .
2 It is at this point that we can make our first connection with the emphases we have laid out at the beginning of this book .
3 It is at this point that we can begin to see how deviant groups — even evil Folk Devils — construct an order which in many ways is based closely on the order of the society which makes them outcasts .
4 And it is at this point that we can see the way in which secularisation feeds and nurtures the philosophies of secularism .
5 There is no reason to suppose , however , that unemployment among this group creates so few problems that we can ignore it .
6 We 've also shown this season that we can go away from home and get results .
7 It is in this sense that we can speak of Prussian hegemony : her economic strength , her size population and political weight inevitably resulted in putting a Prussian stamp on the new Germany .
8 It is in this sense that we can speak of students forming their own ideas .
9 It is in this sense that we can say that every organisation is political and every organisation is concerned with the use , and abuse , of power .
10 It is in this spirit that we can greet Rollin 's attempt to resolve the ‘ entire question of toxicity ’ , if we extend the field beyond drugs to insecticides , preservatives , children 's toys , and the rest , by demonstrating that our own interests and those of experimental animals overlap : ‘ Basically , it is in both our interests to diminish the number of potentially toxic substances being introduced into the market and into the environment ’ ( 1981 : 99 ) .
11 It is for this reason that we can treat both imperfect competition and the separation of ownership and management as creating a problem for the legitimacy of corporate managerial power .
12 ‘ While I 'm here in Bristol I hope to talk to Andy Hay , the new Director of the Old Vic , to see if there 's some way that we can combine our forces . ’
13 It was in this context that we can try to understand the switch in focus in the taboo against masturbation , which was increasingly directed at infants and young adolescents .
14 It is in this context that we can appreciate the truth of Foucault 's dictum that ‘ sexuality ’ was originally and fundamentally bourgeois in origins .
15 Being convicted involves being identified publicly as a criminal , and it is in this context that we can say that being found guilty is the same as being guilty .
16 It is in this context that we can see the importance of the so-called Derrida-Foucault debate which is often misrepresented , not least by Foucault himself , as a confrontation between ‘ textuality ’ and ‘ history ’ .
17 It is in virtue of such rules that we can make sense of the idea that we are objectively correct to call the new sensation a pain .
18 It is only if we can read that record that we can discover some very important biological characteristics of human beings , since ( to repeat an earlier point ) it is through convention , convention that has a history , that human nature is expressed .
19 It is only by these means that we can apply technical innovation and effective management to the modification of our processes and procedures , in order to meet our objectives .
20 All all packets that we can use to identify I really do need people to talk to me .
21 These are all things that we can take specific action , some easier and cheaper than others , to do something about .
22 What has the Taoiseach said about that aspect that we can consider ?
23 Well it 's not in any dictionary that we can find
24 We 're trying at the moment to get in non-conformist church records , or at least to get copies of them if the churches do n't want to let us have them , because they 're quite important for the nineteenth century history of East Sussex , and erm really any help that we can get from the general public who 've got old documents relating to their properties , minutes of any organisation that they 've been involved in , or that used to exist and that 's now collapsed , anything like that that can add to the history of the county we 're always very grateful to receive .
25 It is only as we become at ease with the condition of our own humanity that we can accept another person 's .
26 Are there any ways that we can support you : on the job training opportunities over the next twelve months ? ’
27 So all I 'm saying is , if we 're not achieving that we need to go back and look at the way in which we 're operating the fax service , have a chat with erm Phil 's people or Jackie 's peo see if there 's any differences that we can take advantage of .
28 there will be several formats that we can agree on at a later date .
29 The issue is even more complicated in the world of sound recording , because we can not pick up a record and listen to it in the same way that we can pick up a book and read it .
30 Not in a hundred per cent of the cases , er and we do have undesirables at the John Radcliffe , er but there has n't been an incident such as this er I think that goes some way to prove that we do have a reasonably tight security service , and we , we work to any way that we can to keep it as secure as possible .
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