Example sentences of "we can [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The single philosophic-religious poem is 146 : While we can easily relate this sonnet to the meditative tradition , or to Stoic-Christian mortification patterns , it is an outsider in the Sonnets , which are otherwise a collection of love-poems .
2 We can easily bring this condition under control .
3 When we speak to a child , or to someone from another culture , we can easily estimate this knowledge incorrectly .
4 The car is travelling at about 100 mph on the straights and braking hard before corners ; but it is stable enough for me to make notes and so quiet in the leather and teak-lined cabin that we can easily hear each other through out helmets .
5 It can be analyzed in two different ways : we can either use classical mechanics , or we can use the Schrödinger equation , which is the wave-mechanical equivalent .
6 We 've call parked you Anthea , by Jo 's phone , so as long as you know that , you wo n't be too perturbed about the length of time , hopefully , so you put your handset down , and we can either wait 75 seconds , in which case what would happen .
7 If demand is greater we can either book another bus or use the mini bus which will seat another 15 .
8 We can thus identify two influences on demand in any market .
9 We can thus identify this Louis as the master maker described in the Livre commode ( 1692 ) ‘ living near St Jacques de la Boucherie for all woodwind instruments , since St Jacques is located near the Pont Marie .
10 This is handy , for we can thus spot potential danger and react rapidly to input gleaned out of the corners of our eyes .
11 We can thus describe any lifeform based on the carbon-water-oxygen triangle as ‘ life as we know it ’ ; the expression can be taken to embrace also the anaerobic bacteria .
12 There is a complex interrelation of both systems and we can again distinguish different countries in which this dual function of law plays a greater or lesser role : the UK for example , without a written constitution , without a constitutional court , without a long tradition of legal science but with a multitude of extra-legal institutions and ideologies does not rely on legal ideology to the same extent as other countries , for example , West Germany and the USA .
13 But despite this controversy , methods of birth control were not in fact alien to the working class and in the use of contraception we can again see distinctive patterns .
14 And here , as at more specific levels of religious conceptualization , we can again discern logical patterns and relationships .
15 This much more elaborated nervous system is associated with a much greater range of what we can recognizably call adaptive behaviour .
16 However , despite recognising this fundamental general and continuing character which it possesses , we can nevertheless identify specific vehicles , or agencies of socialisation .
17 In succession , we find unc Now P ( unc is the polynomial in unc unc which on differentiation gives unc We can evidently construct corresponding polynomials in the matrices B and
18 There there we can barely sustain Green World at the moment .
19 This board of directors has just been spelling out the fact that we 're in big trouble ; we 're heavily in debt , we 're showing a … a net loss before taxation … we can barely afford this month 's wages bills , we ca n't meet half our orders … all that does n't just come blazing in overnight after an accident with the new singeing machine in the printing plant … ’
20 were they not rebelling against this sort of commercialization that they saw going on in erm and think that well if we can , you know , if we can somehow stop this commercialization perhaps then er , then
21 Looking serious , he told his audience : ‘ I hope we can comfortably challenge each other ’ .
22 For instance , it enabled him to use the very struggle for a subject , which had occupied so much of his line , since we can partly see that struggle as a struggle within Milton over his own humanist heritage .
23 We believe that the Further and Higher Education Bill 's provisions meet the concerns expressed by my hon. Friend the Member for Rutland and Melton ( Mr. Latham ) and by others , and we can categorically reassure those colleges that they have nothing to fear .
24 The mechanism of inheritance was cracked using non-behavioural traits , but we can reasonably infer that behaviour is inherited in much the same way as are other , more thoroughly studied properties of organisms .
25 To quote Lodge again , ‘ instead of having desperately to defend the possibility of a fixed or stable meaning in isolated utterances , we can cheerfully accept that meaning exists in the process of intersubjective communication , since no utterance ever is truly isolated . ’
26 We can plausibly infer that crime has been increasing in the last two to three decades , presenting a problem for explanation and policy .
27 We can neither perpetuate excessive levels of support , nor penalise the most efficient producers .
28 Yeah , I think we can probably try blocking exit next and see what happens !
29 But certainly we can probably find some stuff for er to help test .
30 Indeed , we can probably find some kind of research in progress in each of the 200 or more institutions which offer some kind of higher education in the UK .
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