Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [pron] can " in BNC.

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1 Well I I think one of the greatest deterrents that one can have is the copper on the beat .
2 In I Corinthians 2 he can say almost in the same breath that it is the Spirit who shows believers the deep things of God , and that we have the mind of Christ .
3 From Figure 11.2 it can be seen that touches , the difference between best bid and best offer price , almost doubled after the crash of 1987 .
4 Returning to Figure 2 we can see just what can be achieved for glass .
5 It seems that on the basis of Canto 7 we can explain Pound 's hostility to Virgil very simply indeed : it was precisely Virgil 's melancholy , the lacrimae rerum which endears him to so many , that Pound could not stomach , so sanguine as he was and so determined to remain so .
6 But by and large you 're putting yourself through hell just to squeeze out that last drop of RAM that you wo n't actually use : you run programs like WordPerfect 5.1 which can run in 512Kb , so memory is n't important here .
7 Majorca has it all , and with Club 18–30 you can see most of it at your own pace .
8 If you would like to donate food or toiletries to Aid Unlimited you can do so at Glengormley Health Centre , or phone David Dunbar on Belfast 849737 , or Dessie Jordan on Belfast 718267 .
9 By carefully examining Figure 4.6 you can see that on the African Plate the relationship is , in fact , the opposite of that predicted with several hot spots located in areas of low lithospheric vulnerability .
10 In Figure 5.2 you can see that the Earth has about 10 21 atoms of 12 C per kilogramme of the Earth .
11 The Bank of St George have already advanced Famagusta all they can spare : they have nothing left .
12 From figure 12.10 it can be seen that V f is assumed to remain constant during expansion of the polymer in the glassy state but that above T g there is a steady increase with rising temperature .
13 I suppose looking back on what I said at the time it was true and I did really love you and I still do but now it 's not sexual or romantic , it was n't sexual then because my mind was too pure and partly because you were such a huge chunk of my life , one seventh , and I think I always will do n't know what that 's su oh it 's love you I suppose for you it must have been such a small thing and at fifteen stroke sixteen you can probably only just remember me I was fourteen actually I was the middle son who was n't properly blond unlike the brothers and hung around near you far too much .
14 I ‘ m confident I can do this although it will , obviously , mean extra effort on my part .
15 From Figure 4.3 it can be seen that shareholders of Jaguar have done very well since privatisation — especially as a result of the bid from Ford .
16 From Figure 8.1 it can be seen that , for all tests with symmetrical distributions of scores ( known technically , and rather confusingly , as ‘ normal distributions ’ ) , any score which differs from the mean by two or more standard deviations will be unusual and therefore worthy of further consideration .
17 for twenty five pence each He can do the er , if they 've got any three thousand chassis for us if we want any .
18 ‘ Never mind , there 's a nice toenail in cubicle three you can go and remove to cheer you up . ’
19 If people realise there is help available we can do a lot for them .
20 I am simply glad that in the modest glades of Barnes Common I can enjoy my peacocks , purple hairstreaks and red admirals , and never have to worry about whether or not I have set eyes on a yellow-legged tortoiseshell or a Higgins 's anomalous blue .
21 Since they are Simple Network Management Protocol-compliant they can also assist with network printer management , providing printer-status reports such as ‘ Paperout ’ or ‘ Tonerlow ’ .
22 But under the Criminal Law Act 1967 anyone can arrest on reasonable suspicion of an arrestable offence , save that where the arrest is by a private person ( as here ) he must show either ( 1 ) that the arrested person was in fact in the act of committing the offence for which he was arrested , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person to be in the act of committing it , or ( 2 ) the arrested person had in fact committed the offence , or he reasonably suspected the arrested person of having committed the offence and ( in this last case ) the offence had in fact been committed by someone .
23 Even at five or six years old they can look after the smaller ones and start fetching water and firewood .
24 ‘ Although I was only six years old I can remember the seriousness of the matter and wondering how this affected us , ’ recalls Judy Watson , of The Crescent , Northallerton .
25 4.5 Consider the following sentences : ( 33 ) we believe the detective innocent Leonard proved the theorem incorrect Atkins will guarantee her picture authentic We can perhaps take it as self-evident that these do not contain attributive adjectives , but they also differ from predicate qualifiers .
26 ‘ The British people will say to themselves : ‘ Well here 's a government that 's got a majority of 100 , they 've been in office for 10 years , they 've had all these opportunities , and at the end of 10 years all they can think of to do is to make individual attacks on the Leader of the Opposition . ’
27 With your thumb across string 6 you can strum away to your heart 's content with this shape — if you happen to get other strings sounding out , it matters not a lot .
28 If it is not possible to attend a back to nursing course there are various distance learning packages available which can be studied successfully at home .
29 So in that case all we can say is that the link was between Nick
30 OFFICIALS at Lord 's were last night insistent they can win the right to stage the 1995 World Cup despite fierce opposition from Pakistan , India and Sri Lanka .
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