Example sentences of "that [subord] [pers pn] can [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Much more to the point , lawyers are always aware that a big aircraft accident inquiry is the preliminary to much subsequent civil litigation , and that if they can persuade the court to a point of view favourable to their client they can be paving the way to considerable financial benefit at a later stage .
2 Everything has happened at the last minute , right up against our deadlines , but I am convinced that if we can promote the raffle through the summer magazine it stands every chance of being a great success .
3 I share the hon. and learned Gentleman 's view that if we can avoid a vacuum , that will be in the interests of a democratic society .
4 When applied to child abuse , then , it is assumed that if we can identify the characteristics associated with actual or potential abuse we will be able to identify and hence predict and prevent the problem .
5 I think the key to it has been in the past that if we can establish a platform with the front five and get our back row really involved with the support play that they can produce , Bath going backwards certainly do n't look as strong as when they are coming at us .
6 It is the Government 's view that if we can implement the package of energy efficiency measures , not least through , for example , the home energy efficiency scheme , additional resources for the energy management assistance scheme , the best practice programme and our regional and publicity activities , we shall be well on the way to achieving significant additional savings .
7 These studies show that if we can define a population with a high risk of recurrent disease then the outlook may be improved by medical treatment .
8 Tony Abraham , chair man of Lansdown Conquest , says , to my mind quite rightly , that if you can draw a commercial accurately on a storyboard , it is a poor commercial , because the film camera should be able to do things no pen or paintbrush can .
9 Football crowds think that if you can treat an England player like that at Wembley , then they can all treat him like that on the league grounds .
10 It follows that if you can deliver an effective and continuous attack , your chances of scoring are higher than when you throw a single technique .
11 But to get a diminished interval you 've got to remember that if you can have a minor interval , you 've got to go one semitone less than that minor interval .
12 It stands to reason that if you can eradicate the fear the nervousness will subside .
13 Paul 's argument is that if you can get the word ‘ only ’ into your Christian thinking , then it will really help to sort out the dilemmas that were being thrown up by the different groups within the church .
14 So often I wonder whether it 's my right to capitalise … on the grief of others , but then I justify my own particular thoughts by feeling that if I can contribute a little to the understanding of what others are going through , then there is a reason for doing it . ’
15 Now it may for the game that if he can cover the square number twelve , he will score more points than if he covers the square with the nine .
16 The success of the new Continental R , and before that the Bentley Turbo , shows that if it can make the sort of car that new customers approve of , it should still be able to find 3,000 buyers a year around the world .
17 because the editor picks it up and say ‘ I can use that because I can see an angle , I could use it in this way or that way or ,
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