Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] can [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 the back foot on the board can draw it towards you .
2 The company making the acquisition will need to decide : how the contract can protect it if the equipment or software fails to perform as it should ; about maintenance and training ; what to do if the software or hardware infringes a third party 's copyright or patent .
3 I 'd like to go along with it , but I think it 's an area that ou ought to be clear when , er , grants coming in for some or even minor building works , there ought to be a specification within , whether the building can cover it or whatever .
4 If it is not the one required , the user can delete it by pressing the ‘ LINEFEED ’ key , then enter the desired value and press TAB .
5 The section describing the operation of the system should cover not only how the system operates but also how the user can operate it .
6 Except on the odd occasion when the paper tray is empty , the problem only seems to be the inability of the printer to handle data as quickly as the PC can send it .
7 ‘ Neither the milk market nor the budget can take it , ’ the EC farm commissioner , Rene Steichen , was quoted as telling ministers .
8 We aim to reach the line of the River Dyle before the enemy can cross it .
9 It is not that the information in the second version is not true , but rather that it is assumed — and that the witness can assume it is assumed .
10 The system is also designed so that when the text of an entry is retrieved from the Working-Set , a copy is written to a ( CMS ) security file before the lexicographer can edit it .
11 Of course , this lightness means the wind can take it unless you anchor it down .
12 The eyes may have it but the mouth can flaunt it .
13 The eyes may have it but the mouth can flaunt it .
14 After all , when you have laboured in the engine room for several years and are then suddenly confronted by some of the highest honours the sport can confer it is understandable that a player might believe he is living in another world .
15 So , the rate at which blood alcohol level falls depends almost entirely on the speed at which the liver can process it .
16 Alcohol certainly affects most organs , but only the liver can convert it to other substances and clear it from the body .
17 let me , the o the other thing we can do is if it 's broken the shop can send it back but the man , the other person pays .
18 Those who miss the lecture can see it later and those who attend the course in years to come can at least have the video lecture even if they ca n't have the real thing .
19 ‘ Well , I hope the Senator can afford it . ’
20 The tourist can carry it home much more conveniently ; and the crocodile remains to be used another day . ’
21 This curious misuse of language means that if you book a spot at anything less than the top rate , some time in advance , the station can re-sell it , at a higher rate , to anyone who wants it , at any time before the cancellation date .
22 The world championship is the ultimate ; any top player to lose at the Crucible can consider it a failure . ’
23 He is one of those players that when he gets the ball can turn it on and do something magic .
24 A s8 order will normally come to an end when the child reaches the age of 16 although the court can extend it to the child 's eighteenth birthday if the circumstances of the case are exceptional ( ss9(6) , 91(10) ( 11 ) ) .
25 On receipt of the application , the court can dismiss it without giving notice to the creditor and , immediately the application is dismissed , time for compliance with the demand starts to run again .
26 Anjuu Misra , actress , explains that the schedule can make it difficult to learn lines .
27 Philosophical reflexivity is not high on the agenda and in an organization which makes much of the concept of loyalty but really means subservience , the insider can find it hard to bite the hand that feeds and reveal any unhealthy aspect in the agenda .
28 ‘ Only one man in the area can do it , ’ said Joseph .
29 The Tribunal can consider it as one of the facts along with those set out by Lord Justice May in the Palmer case as well as any which are relevant in the particular case .
30 Moreover , failure on the part of an undertaking being investigated to produce relevant documents to the Commission can render it liable to fines on a daily basis .
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