Example sentences of "can [verb] [pron] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | the appropriate sales person so that he and she can log it away in the manual . |
2 | And there 's half of baked potato in the fridge if you can scoop it out of the skin and heat it up . |
3 | Hold onto all these smells until the evening , when you can deliver them up onto the blank paper . |
4 | You 've got to really get to the right of that red , so can rush it down to the , left of that hoop with the red paint on it . |
5 | Why do n't you come up here for a week or two and I 'll show you how to knit a string bag to put hubby in then you can hang him up with the onions . |
6 | Exploring ideas of motherhood can plunge us right into the heart of mystical philosophy as well as into the practical world of child rearing . |
7 | ‘ Then he can tie them up with the firm . |
8 | Realising that it is far too late in her life to expect her to do more than make an effort to modify this trait in her character , you should see if you can direct it away from the home . |
9 | Francis has aggravated an old groin problem in training , and said : ‘ You can count me out for the next two weeks . ’ |
10 | And when you score a cracker of a goal , you can watch it again on the slow-motion replay ( this can be turned off ) . |
11 | It can be fascinating , but the allure of intellectualism can carry us away to the point of deliberately courting obscurity . |
12 | Sembene Ousmane is a story-teller and a skilful writer who can carry you along with the drama and the atmosphere regardless of subject . |
13 | Whatever type of communication system we use , we can break it down into the following parts : ( a ) a source of information ( b ) a device which converts the information into a suitable form for transmission ( c ) the means of communication ( channel of communication ) itself ( d ) perhaps some form of processing circuit(s) at intervals along the way ( e ) a destination for the signal and its conversion into a suitable form ( which is normally that of the original ) and , finally , ( f ) the receiver of the information . |
14 | Fraser of Neill 's claimed that only " a few men can set music and only a few men can do a table and only a few men can do anything out of the way " . " |
15 | Well we can do it downstairs from the main system or something |
16 | I can do it easily from the Crouch , and old Joanna will attract no sort of attention . |
17 | if you can do it out of the bath , so I thought , oh , that 's it , get the razor |
18 | It is the same with the notion that you can bring everybody up to the average . |
19 | For me , there is an immediacy about them , an intimacy , that can bring me closer to the writer than anything else . |
20 | You can bring it back in the morning when you pick up your own . ’ |
21 | I 've got it I 've got it at home I can bring it in at the next meeting or whatever . |
22 | You can warm them up on the Aga , okay ? |
23 | I know but I can warm mine up in the microwave , have you got a meeting tonight ? |
24 | It is also useful to remove all the adult leaves from waterlilies ( or indeed any lily-like aquatics ) before planting , as these give the plants buoyancy and can lift them out of the basket . |
25 | This keeps its head free so that it can thrust it deep between the branches of the coral and select a particularly toothsome piece . |
26 | I can thaw it out in the microwave … and I 've done a salad and jacket potatoes . ’ |
27 | it was a great winner … his sixth of the season … and it just about booked Swindon a place in the promotion-play offs … with only four games to go it 's asking too much to make the top two but only a disaster can keep them out of the play-offs … |
28 | Maybe we can keep it out of the papers . ’ |
29 | I still feel as fit as a butcher 's dog ; if I confine the news to my close circle , perhaps I can keep it out of the press . |
30 | Hello Simon , well you can stick your finger anywhere you like , you can stick it up in the air , because you 're victorious today . |