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 . |