Example sentences of "we can [vb infin] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The same is true of the coinage of medieval Europe : we can tell that a coin is , say , Spanish or English from the inscription , which usually refers to the kingdom in question , but the date may well be far from apparent .
2 We can tell that the window broke because there is glass on the ground .
3 We can tell that the writer is eager to take us to the climax .
4 In the sentence completion task , children were asked to complete sentence fragments which , for deductive items , were of the form : We can tell that the pillow burst because …
5 Iain Robertson , chief executive of Highlands and Islands Enterprise , explained : ‘ By having all types of training meeting one common standard , we can ensure that a school leaver in Caithness with a training credit , a college student in Inverness or Stornoway , and the employer of a trainee in Shetland undertaking a Scottish Vocational Qualification , all benefit from further education and training to a standard which is underpinned by a recognised set of quality measurements . ’
6 We can ensure that the public has insurance cover ideally suited to their requirements , ’ he says optimistically .
7 We must ask how we can ensure that the health service reaches ever higher targets in areas of great social difficulty . ’
8 This reduces to , Hence , by defining N ( d 1 ) as the reciprocal of the hedge ratio we can ensure that the value of the hedged portfolio does not change during the next time period .
9 We can presume that the novelty of the Society had worn off for the capricious upper classes .
10 The subcutaneous nature of the disorder allows its natural history to be followed with ease ; if we can confirm that the disease is caused by cell-mediated immune mechanisms , medical therapy might be developed as an adjunct or alternative to surgery , allowing a more conservative surgical approach with the prospect of reduced postoperative morbidity and recurrence .
11 A No 10 spokeswoman said : ‘ We can confirm that the letter has arrived . ’
12 In a statement , gloucestershire police said : We can confirm that the family have expressed some concern over police activity , the matter has been refered to the independant police complaints authority which will supervise inquiries concerning the death .
13 From what we know of modern witchcraft practices , we can speculate that the stone circles were used for dancing and that this was a method of raising power ( similar to the ‘ cone of power ’ that witches use today ) which could then be stored in the stones to be used when required .
14 Such objects do not lie beyond our grasp , as the sceptic might suggest ; for we can hope that every member of the set of statements about what would be observed should be conclusively verified , and in such a case there would remain no further possibility that the material object statement should be false .
15 Well , we can hope that the success last season in the FA Youth Cup means that we have an excellent crop of players coming through .
16 We can expect that a change of context after prolonged training would produce an actual increase in the magnitude of the observed CR .
17 At the beginning , before we start to read a couplet , we are aware that it is a couplet ( whether through modem conventions of typography , or through our familiarity with the poetic convention itself ) ; we can see that it will end after a snatch of words of between four and about ten , and we can expect that the couplet will constitute a complete sense-unit .
18 At one level we can suggest that the adversary politics perspective is more at one with the reality of party politics than is the thesis about responsible party government in Britain , but we really need to attend to the facts with respect to two broad areas of concern .
19 We can suggest that the eye spots scare off predators , and there is some evidence that this is so .
20 Given the theories that we have explored above we can suggest that the manager needs to :
21 We can deduce that a nucleus of beryllium has four protons and five neutrons , iron has 26 protons and 30 neutrons , lead has 82 protons and an awful lot of neutrons .
22 If , then , we recall that there were degrees of nobility and aristocracy , we can admit that the leadership of French and English armies during the Hundred Years War was very largely noble .
23 We can conclude that the audit has said nothing about economy , efficiency or effectiveness .
24 From this internal knowledge of Belfast English we can conclude that the speaker who says [ ku : ] for queue is using a careful style strategy to avoid the palatalized segment ( see my comments on avoidance of stigma in chapter 2.6 , above ) , which is a strongly regional marker and also a marker of older male speech .
25 We can conclude that the advertising campaign has been very successful :
26 We can conclude that an increase in national income will only be equivalent to an increase in real output per capita if both prices and the population remain unchanged .
27 From this we can infer that the proportion of useful information obtained by expansion to the second level is less than that available at the first level .
28 But , I think if we have further discussions with churches and districts that we might see that we can break that a bit further for that reason when we come to er , come to the resolutions I would advise you er er propose a minor amendment with the second thing .
29 We need to ask whether the effects of hypnosis upon human thought processes , on reasoning and memory , are really understood ; whether we can assume that a person under hypnosis truly remembers actual events .
30 In finding such probabilities , some account should be taken of deaths in the cohort during the year in question ; we can assume that a person dying lives , on average , six months of the year so that the population at risk of marriage at the start of the year should be reduced by half the deaths .
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