Example sentences of "that [pron] can [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think it is very peculiar that someone can just give evidence , like Sir Hal Millar , and not be cross-examined on it at all . ’
2 You may want your partner to know that there is something important you want to discuss , so that you can both make time in advance .
3 It 's a terrible mistake to believe that you can consciously create camp , at this late hour , Camp is an aesthetic of consumption , not production .
4 The analogy is that you are a robot walking up a hill , and your designer has built you so that you can only step north , south , east or west .
5 There are five pages in this option , the last four of which are similar to those of option 3.2.0 — Update SPR , except that you can only view information using this option .
6 The page is similar to that of Option 5.1.2 — Update Product , except that you can only view information using this option .
7 The page is similar to that of Option 5.2.2 — Update Client , except that you can only view information using this option .
8 The page is similar to that of Option 5.3.1 — Create Issue , except that you can only view information using this option .
9 yes , so , so , that you can only do education part time .
10 Implicit in the name is the ridiculous idea that you can only have fun on a funboard .
11 The fact that you can only hear behaviour on the telephone has both advantages and disadvantages .
12 It is because of our defence programme 's ability to maintain an effective ordering programme that we can also attract interest among overseas countries .
13 And the detectors ' stability means that they can even measure radiation from the faint cloud of dust around the sun which produces the zodiacal light .
14 It is not unusual for children to recite happily from one to ten in a number rhyme or as they play , but the teacher does not assume that they can therefore use number or count .
15 Some have developed leukaemia , others feel so tired that they can only attend school for three hours a day .
16 Parents often complain that they can only get help or support when they have identified themselves as having a specific problem , and it is not unusual for some families to have several different workers trying to offer support and advice on specific problems which , in reality , are part of a whole situation .
17 Our study shows that the guidelines are acceptable to and suitable for use by general practitioners and suggests that they can substantially reduce referral levels and reduce patients ' exposure to radiation .
18 Even if it can be said that , in the course of his duty , a policeman will become hardened to certain sorts of ritual taunts and insults , there is no reason to doubt that he can also experience harassment and distress .
19 Some state categorically that the fact that a patient is judged mentally unfit does not mean that he can therefore have treatment forced upon him against his will and despite his express refusal .
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