Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] they can be " in BNC.
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1 | Not at all , I mean they can be done in three times . |
2 | But I mean they can be left ca n't they ? |
3 | Er the remainder of the regional representatives are in the agenda and I suggest they can be seen there and not repeated here and if I may then go on Ma'am , Council asked that we would in fact announce the results of the windsurfing committee election at the A G M and again in alphabetical order a Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr and Miss Bill North West Region . |
4 | There were several bulls in the dale , but I can not recall any serious incidents with them , although I know they can be very dangerous . |
5 | I know they can be affected by wind and frost and it turns the leaves brown and kills off the buds , but why is only one affected ? |
6 | I think they can be very useful because a lot of having monarchy brings , you know , American tourists , a big influx into the country , and whether that 's good or not it 's certainly brings money into the country , so that from that point of view it 's quite good to have them . |
7 | I think they can be interested when somebody speaks out in terms that they can understand . |
8 | If their hours of work can also be limited to less than 16 hours a week , then these workers will also fall outside the employment protection legislation , which means they can be used even more flexibly and cheaply as they then forgo rights to certain occupational benefits ( which now comprise a further 9 per cent of labour costs ) . |
9 | Now , all these products are water soluble which means they can be rinsed off with water . |
10 | Culyer ( 1980 ) , among others , is critical of this argument because , despite the claim made above , he notes that the argument continues to assume that utilities of the individuals can be summed , which presupposes they can be measured in the same units . |
11 | She says they can be there in little more than an hour . ’ |
12 | Time they get to about sixteen or seventeen you know they can be up in the top players . |
13 | Perhaps the unsuccessful divisions can be packaged and sold off to someone who believes they can be made to work . |
14 | ‘ How do we know they can be trusted ? ’ |
15 | But , Vinny Samways apart , they lacked the resources to overcome a Forest side , who gradually looked more like the team we know they can be — one which has won this competition in its various forms twice in the past four years . |
16 | This is perhaps the only way they feel they can be effective in the situation . |
17 | More often the impact of dogmatically held relativism on other people is to cause them to waver , feel uncertain and drift into what they feel they can be sure about — mostly in Western society a materialist attitude to life , or perhaps pursuing a lifestance which thinks it has avoided value judgements . |
18 | They think they can be thin for a few years and get away with it . ’ |
19 | He can be hugely intelligent when he thinks they can be of assistance to him , but most of the time he knows they 're a poorish and raffish lot , living off their own enthusiasms and frustrations . |
20 | There is no evidence that he thinks they can be argued out of their scepticism , but , since they have convinced neither him nor us , this is no cause for concern . |
21 | ‘ Inmates want to work in the kitchen because it means they can be out of their cells for most of the day and can have a bit of extra food , ’ he says . |
22 | ‘ It means they can be redeployed within the diocese . |