Example sentences of "that they can [vb infin] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These trading companies handle about half of all Japanese exports and approximately 65 per cent of imports which means that they can arrange the purchase of raw materials from abroad , organize the export of finished goods as well as marketing within Japan .
2 I assure him that those constituents who seek help from our staff in the Huddersfield jobcentre , and in other jobcentres throughout the country , will find that the charter means that they can identify the people with whom they are dealing because they are wearing name identification badges .
3 One of the aims of Compact , however , is to encourage young people to remain in education so that they can acquire the skills and qualifications essential for participating in our increasingly complex society .
4 This often involves in-service training for workers so that they can acquire the skills necessary to collect and use information well .
5 Indeed , pigeons are so sensitive that they can detect the difference in pressure between one floor of a building and another .
6 The parents must agree that they can deliver the rewards and disincentives always and not just sometimes .
7 There 's other associates who like to know beforehand roughly how much they can provide for people by way of life cover and living assurance , so that they can give the people some idea , or maybe want to sit in front of them and use the rate book to give them some idea .
8 Well , I think we may actually be able to get some of it actually with support towards it , if we play it right , because other things are particularly important that we support organizations which are trying to solve the problem of women returning to work when they have children , and to cre so that they can create the mechanisms that the children can be looked after , after school and during the school holidays .
9 Some think this war is no more complicated than a Kansas City saloon brawl — that they can send the cavalry . ’
10 Though there is little doubt that all these aspects of the State are valuable and important , it has also become clear that they can form the basis of a very one-sided picture .
11 Frequently , investors also insist that they can trigger the redemption provisions upon a material breach of the subscription and shareholders ' agreement .
12 It is helpful if trainers have as much information as possible so that they can set the context for trainees at the time of the viewing .
13 Some have also developed special muscles so that they can vibrate the swim-bladder and produce a loud drumming noise .
14 Now er before the game at the weekend , you you made a point of saying , I want Gary and Gary to show to me that they can do the business .
15 During the day , doctors from Nottingham University hospital and Chase Farm hospital Enfield have said that they can meet the target only if seriously ill patients are sacrificed .
16 There would be every justification to grant-aid this type of work , leaving developers and speculators to concentrate on additional building when they see that they can utilise the facilities throughout the year .
17 Mr Johnston , who stood on a ‘ Save Our Townlands ’ ticket in the council elections of 1977 , said : ‘ It is one of the few powers which councils have left that they can enforce the format for local addresses .
18 Along with nitrates , phosphates actively encourage the growth of algaes ( particularly hair algae ) , and there is evidence that they can inhibit the growth of some marine invertebrates .
19 Most writings seem to agree that leadership vision , or ‘ visioning ’ , as the process has sometimes been called , can be broken down into three distinct stages : ( 1 ) the envisioning of ‘ an image of a desired future organizational state ’ ( Bass , 1987 : 51 ) which ( 2 ) when effectively articulated and communicated to followers ( Bennis and Nanus , 1985 ; Tichy and Devanna , 1986 ; Gluck , 1984 ) serves ( 3 ) to empower those followers so that they can enact the vision ( Sashkin , 1987 ; Srivastva , 1983 ; Conger and Kanungo , 1987 ; Robbins and Duncan , 1987 ) .
20 ‘ What the film wants to do is let everyone feel secure about life , about their own position in life , to feel that they can achieve the things they want .
21 In view of what you , Mr. Speaker , have had to say about the Consolidated Fund Bill , can you give some assurance that , if this matter about Maxwell and him laundering money is raised , you will ensure that people such as Arthur Scargill and Peter Heathfield will be given special tickets to sit in the Gallery so that they can hear the debate and so that they can draw the attention of various channels to the fact that perhaps Mr. Lightman should investigate the missing Maxwell millions , and perhaps we can find out whether Roger Windsor , Mr. Maxwell 's nark , was paid £50,000 out of the Daily Mirror 's missing millions .
22 And that video can be obtained from Tavistock Church , in Tavistock Place it costs twelve pound fifty , with one pound fifty postage erm , but I think that it has been recommended to us and a number of the provinces have asked for copies to be made available and then maybe there are some churches within our provence that might like to have that video so that they can draw the attention of their churches to the work of the Council for World Mission .
23 It is in the year following that they can command the fees for appearances , endorsements and so on that will allow them to live a life of ease in their eventual retirement .
24 The Surgeon explains that they can view the process on a tv monitor by using an ultrasound fibre .
25 — OULTON Park hosts the Rapid Fit Open Formula Ford Championship for Formula Ford 1600cc motors next Saturday with an international field of drivers lining up to prove that they can make the leap into Formula 1 status .
26 That is the way in which they think that they can make the economy grow .
27 If John Major and Kenneth Clarke think that they can ignore the anger and the distress of millions of pensioners , they 're making an enormous mistake .
28 Local education authorities will need to know about expenditure decisions so that they can monitor the effects and advise other governing bodies addressing the same question later .
29 The public expect that they can treat the police with confidence .
30 It would n't be fair to suggest that most users of desktop publishing systems were unhappy with the quality of their page printer 's output — more that they have realised that they can improve the quality still further by going to a bureau .
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