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

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1 In skill terminology the interviewer uses the interview to create a model in his mind which he can use to predict the behaviour of the individual interviewee in a work situation , a stress situation , an illness or whatever an interview is about .
2 If an assured tenancy is accepted a tenant has to abide by its terms only the landlord has the right to reconsider the rent which he can raise annually — the tenant has to accept or leave .
3 He will try to obtain by force what he can not achieve by the correct use of the aids as taught by the classical school . ’
4 Harold now wants to find the town which he can reward with the title the Mensa Mind trophy as the Easter Eggheads of Great Britain .
5 The patient may try to use his ‘ good ’ side to compensate for the affected side of his body which he can not move at will .
6 Much depends on whether the employer sees the degree as a screening for general ability , a broad foundation of knowledge and skills for a particular occupation , or as turning out a finished product which he can employ without incurring further substantial training costs .
7 The officer 's power to select what gets known to his supervisor may be exploited to support an image of competence which he can present in the reports he supplies .
8 But apart from the general implausibility of this suggestion , there is surely one sceptical argument which he can not reject in this way .
9 The question whether a man who considers himself wronged has a claim which he can make good will depend on the answer to the question : Is there a writ to meet his case or , if there is not one , can one be framed which the King 's Courts will hold good ?
10 Every evening he listens to one of the masters — Schubert , Schumann , Beethoven , Brahms — a habit which he can not miss without physical anguish .
11 My son fishes at the fish farm where I know there is a responsible adult who he can ask for help if needed .
12 My son fishes quite often at the fish farm where I know there is a responsible adult who he can ask for help if needed .
13 In the novel he stays polarized , but without bulk and in a tragic sense without force ; he goes through the motions ( ‘ the habits of a decent man ’ and so forth ) while his great-sinner infamies are unloaded upon a past which he can not even renounce .
14 The answer is one of two things — a Labour government which he can not influence for the good , or a Labour government which he turns out in a few months , provoking another election .
15 I am writing with reference to the letter in January 's Talkback , from P. Barnett , who requests details of a local society which he can join .
16 He may need special implements , such as a wall-mounted tin opener which he can operate with one hand .
17 He refuses to be filmed at the piano , but improvised the show 's incidental music which he can be heard playing off-camera .
18 And once he makes this decision he he ca n't after a year or two say well no that was wrong , I wo n't I 'll er I 'll change now because he 's only got two years there .
19 It presents a mystery which he can not solve .
20 In doing so I am rather like the doctor by the patient 's bedside , who knows ; although of course he does not tell the patient — that the outcome of the disease will depend upon something in the constitution of that patient which he can not control nor further influence and which he can not even ascertain , except by the event .
21 Mind Lee 's a , Lee 's a good worker , he says that , he wants , you know , best worker what he can
22 The reimbursement is standard-rated if the landlord has opted , and he must account for output tax on the reimbursement ( net of any VAT which he can reclaim ) .
23 He then asks " how should one recognise authority ? " and answers that " degrees only prove knowledge ; look among those who really love art and literature " , and he goes on to conclude : " The artist , if he really is an artist , possesses absolute value which he can not lose : the man of science , once refuted or superseded , retains no absolute but only an historical importance . "
24 We decided to present him with a small token which he can take to his new life , and keep in memory of his bachelor days and the friends he has left behind .
25 He is looking for a contact in each region who he can ring monthly to find out what 's happening in the Community Care field that would be of particular interest to the Voluntary sector e.g. contracts , consultations etc .
26 Nothing darkens the directional pate better than John being told by production what he can not have .
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