Example sentences of "[adj] one can [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The argument that in English one can theoretically address others without revealing status , on which some of Lyons ' claims for the ‘ objectivity ’ of the language rest , is not in fact readily subscribed to by linguists .
2 There had been a bridge since Roman times , and some remains of a medieval one can still be seen .
3 If the rot is accessible one can generally arrange for ventilation anyway .
4 In total one can only marvel at the numerous stations opened in the 1980s and it is pleasing to note that many more are in the pipeline .
5 Among the grammatical words which cause problems are the prepositions ( words like " of " , " on " , " to " , etc. ) ; choosing the right one can sometimes be difficult , as in the following example : impediments of industrial advances
6 A new mole around an existing one can also mean trouble .
7 Yes , yes , I think in , I think in general one can certainly say that the more , and this touches on what said about personality types if a personality has a strongly developed superego themselves , they 're likely to be very independent , sometimes to the point of arrogance .
8 In the creation of some , and the perpetuation of most , of these mevleviyets where the reason for raising the status of the kadilik is not immediately apparent one can perhaps see the operation of a factor which greatly influenced the elaboration of the learned hierarchy , namely the sheer numbers of those seeking posts .
9 At a national level one can only imagine what the development consequences might be for countries with already declining or collapsing economies .
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