Example sentences of "[that] [adj] can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 What 's interesting to know is , what is the maximum value that that can attain ?
2 The answer will be N minus one where N is the number of paired scores , so the maximum value that that can obtain is N minus one .
3 so , that just shows you that that can happen .
4 My right hon. Friend is to be congratulated on showing that that can happen , and that a further step can be taken towards ’ ever closer union ’ on an intergovernmental basis , and not just on the basis of the treaty of Rome .
5 But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate .
6 We 're trying at the moment to get in non-conformist church records , or at least to get copies of them if the churches do n't want to let us have them , because they 're quite important for the nineteenth century history of East Sussex , and erm really any help that we can get from the general public who 've got old documents relating to their properties , minutes of any organisation that they 've been involved in , or that used to exist and that 's now collapsed , anything like that that can add to the history of the county we 're always very grateful to receive .
7 We 're trying at the moment to get in Nonconformist church records , or at least to get copies of them if the churches do n't want to let us have them , because they 're quite important for the nineteenth century history of East Sussex , and erm really any help that erm that we can get from the general public who 've got old documents relating to their properties , minutes of any organisations that they 've been involved in or that used to exist and that 's now collapsed , anything like that that can add to the history of the county , we 're always very grateful to receive .
8 However , it is thought that that can cause imperfections in the glass which sometimes cause it to explode without warning .
9 They took a very different attitude from Maud to this relationship believing ‘ that if local government is to have any chance of achieving a corporate approach to its affairs members and officers must both recognise that neither can regard any area of the authority 's work and administration as exclusively theirs ’ ( Bains 1972:8 ) .
10 It is an important part of the market as at present constituted that market makers be able to deal freely with each other so that each can eliminate undesired surpluses or shortages of stock arising from past or prospective business with clients .
11 When , on 19 March 1856 , the tsar issued a manifesto which spoke of the blessings which were to descend upon the empire as a result of the peace treaty , he envisaged " equal justice and equal protection for everyone , so that each can enjoy in peace the fruits of his own righteous labours " .
12 It can be reduced if you provide more ground cover for the Loaches so that each can find its own space .
13 Since the presumption of both ‘ meaning ’ theist and ‘ meaning ’ atheist is that each can understand and criticise what the other is saying , the main arguments for and against theism can be brought out by following through the position of either .
14 Ignore , for the moment , the fact that many modern word-processors can check your spelling , punctuation and grammar , and that some can suggest alternate words or phrases when your ideas dry up .
15 I feel that some can pay so much , while others can pay more .
16 This strategy recognizes that different pollution sources have different marginal costs of control , that some can control more cheaply than others , and that there would be net savings to society if some plants reduced emission to a greater and others to a lesser extent .
17 He had read that acts of violence can leave their imprint on a place , a shadow that some can sense for centuries afterwards .
18 We conclude therefore that DP-1 can exist in DRTF1/E2F complexes that contain either Rb or p107 .
19 For example , Figure 8.5 shows that this can vary from landscape improvement to recreation , and that the two main spatial units have been kilometre squares and landscape tracts ( Penning-Rowsell , 1975 ) .
20 Observing that people 's perceptions of reality are often determined by their expectations ( they see what they want to see ) and that this can contribute to a serious disjunction between ‘ espoused theory ’ and ‘ theory in use ’ , they proposed strategies for increasing professional effectiveness based on encouraging receptivity to critical feedback .
21 Suggestions that this can lead to relaxation of the guiding principles of regular rations and insulin are disquieting .
22 Experience has shown that this can lead to rivalry or even friction between the two .
23 McCallum and Adams ( 1981 ) have pointed out that this can lead to major discrepancies .
24 Preliminary research suggests that this can improve their chances of recovery , and a four-year study with 2,500 patients is under way .
25 The trouble is that this can present psychological problems if , like me , you are not one of those people who has been riding since you first told some condescending aunt from your pushchair ‘ It 's not a horsy , it 's under 14.2hh ’ .
26 The belief that this can continue is an illusion . ’
27 I ca n't think that this can ease pain , but is likely to increase it .
28 That this can give rise to erroneous inferences with potentially disastrous consequences is shown when Lok nearly falls to his death over a cliff because he smells smoke .
29 Show that this can generate a steady-state distribution with a Pareto tail .
30 It does not seem to me that this can involve any impeachment , or questioning of the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in Parliament , accordingly I do not see how such a use of Hansard can possibly be thought to infringe article 9 of the Bill of Rights and I agree with my noble and learned friend 's more detailed consideration of that matter .
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