Example sentences of "they can [adv] use " in BNC.

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1 You just just sign there and that 's cos they ca n't use the tapes without your permission even though they 're destroyed .
2 They do n't have electrical power , so they ca n't use a telegraph . ’
3 Left handed people , as we all know , are all in league with Satan , have deformed brains , are prone to violent behaviour because they ca n't use scissors properly and are secretly planning to take over the world .
4 Left handed people , as we all know , are all in league with Satan , have deformed brains , are prone to violent behaviour because they ca n't use scissors properly and are secretly planning to take over the world .
5 We discussed erm erm other places for people to meet et cetera has actually been closed down , some some problem with the is n't it , erm but they ca n't use it for the public so erm that was , it was just left that we 'll have another meeting in March and looking around for alternative places to meet , but that 's all to report on that .
6 But county councils are n't legally obliged to provide facilities for travellers , and they ca n't use camps for gipsy families .
7 ‘ The players did well that night but they ca n't use that result as an excuse , ’ he said .
8 fighting , yeah , well they finally get Spender and the bloke from the Sweeney and the trying to shoot him but Spender 's going that wo n't work , they do n't things like that any more cos they ca n't use shooters yeah , and then this flash guy comes up and goes so what are you gon na do
9 They can also use the medium to explore character or linguistic or structural features of texts .
10 They can also use them to accommodate overseas staff home on leave , or to entertain business associates , or even as retirement gifts for long service staff .
11 They can also use the electronic mail facility , exchange files and join a range of interactive discussions and conferences .
12 Similarly young children resort to screaming because they can not use words to describe what they want .
13 Women returning to work may find that they can not use the skills that they had acquired before having children .
14 It is not the panacea to all our ills and also we 've got ta make it quite clear to the Labour Party that they can not use and the acquired rights directive to include compulsion in competitive tendering .
15 They can not use a vocabulary which they do not know , nor relate to what they are in deepest ignorance of ; 5. promote pupils ' own search for a commitment by which to live and find meaning and fulfilment in wrestling with ultimate questions ;
16 When writing a history essay , most people have more facts or knowledge available than they can conveniently use .
17 If it 's the non-taxpayer owns the account in that case , then she can pay the whole of that thousand pounds into a joint account for them both , and they can both use the income , the revenue are n't going to b bother about where the money 's gone , providing that it 's received by the person who owns the investment .
18 They can only use it as a source of energy after alcohol has been processed by the liver .
19 In Hirschman 's terminology ( 1970 ) , if they do not like what they see , they can not ‘ exit ’ — they can only use ‘ voice ’ ; while in the market , both options are available .
20 Milan , one point ahead of Sampdoria at the top of the table , also have teething problems , trying to rotate half a dozen foreigners when they can only use three !
21 that much expanded memory if you they can only use five hundred K ?
22 They can then use them for withdrawals without worrying about having to take all their money at once .
23 It is not unusual for children to recite happily from one to ten in a number rhyme or as they play , but the teacher does not assume that they can therefore use number or count .
24 They can still use , and have been using , cull grenades in the cause of science , even though they are banned for commercial purposes .
25 Councillor Joan Wade , of Stockton Borough Council , said she wanted to reassure senior citizens in the Stockton area that they can still use their passes to get to Langburgh .
26 ‘ If there 's a problem , ’ we were told , ‘ they can always use the public toilets outside the castle . ’
27 Er er erm and if we can if if they can all use is it
28 Instead , they mark with a ‘ D ’ many more than they can actually use .
29 It appears that listeners do n't just ignore allophonic variations that ‘ do n't matter ’ , they can actually use the context-dependent information to identify phonemes .
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