Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] that [pron] can " in BNC.

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1 These features make index cards easy to organise , and well-organised notes mean that you can find information more easily .
2 The behaviourists insist that we can observe two things : first , what an animal does , and second , its previous environmental history .
3 Critics also argue that , because statements made under the lobby rules mean that they can not be directly attributed to Mr Ingham , his colleagues or Government Ministers , they are less credible than if they had been made on the record .
4 The Germans say that they can not absorb that number , and country after country is saying the same .
5 There is an incredible amount of power here and the switching/coil-tap options combined with the mid-range boost mean that you can happily sit for hours and still find new sounds .
6 Furthermore , our data suggest that we can not be complacent about the risks of tuberculosis in the white population .
7 BA 22/42 is therefore probably involved in phonological processing independent from memory and our data demonstrate that it can be activated even in the absence of external auditory phonological stimulation .
8 Despite this the symptom of urgency is invariably improved and all 81 patients with ulcerative colitis who have been followed up for more than six months state that they can defer defaecation for more than two hours .
9 Germany , the Netherlands and Belgium are supporters of the British plan but other EC countries say that they can not afford to build the new plants required for waste disposal .
10 This is an important distinction because pluralist models suggest that we can draw conclusions about the influence of different interests only when groups can be observed at work on their behalf in the political process .
11 However , as a strategic planning authority , it is through the Structure Plan process that it can influence the protection of natural resources such as peat lands , and the opportunity for this will arise in the current review of the Plan which will be available for public consultation in the New Year .
12 In Zimbabwe parents complain that they can not afford the new school fees .
13 Because the County Council realize now that they 're a little bit in advance of everybody and because the District Council feel that they can get designation by supporting this and not voting against it , the chances are that Wheatley is going to be totally deprived of a public enquiry , which practically every other site is guaranteed .
14 They call this the ‘ coercive hypothesis ’ when both the parent and the child learn that they can occasionally win a battle by shouting louder or hitting harder .
15 Pull-down menus and point-and-click icons ensure that you can get to where you want to in a hurry and the unique help icon means there 's always help at hand .
16 Their muddled statements show that they can not be trusted on tax ; they shift their position from day to day .
17 Such policy appears to place political beliefs above the concept of needs when some individuals demonstrate that they can not flourish educationally in an integrated environment .
18 An EEIG does not have to be formed with a capital , but may be financed in a number of ways ( e.g. the provision of assets or services ) or even not at all if participants consider that it can operate on the basis of current account facilities from any of the participants and/or a bank .
19 The central point is that by controlling the moving pictures of dissent , governments believe that they can not only minimize the dissent itself but also completely remove the major source of criticism .
20 At the present time , the illiquidity of gamma stocks means that it is difficult to make a market in them , and also brokers find that they can not buy or sell without prices swinging widely in reaction .
21 Governments argue that they can not make a development omelette without breaking heads .
22 Each frame has a registration mark that you can define , and the node on the path is where it sits .
23 With a beard like that we can tell it 's quite old .
24 Competition and special deals mean that they can depend no longer on customer loyalty .
25 Nevertheless , the inherent limitations of such evidence mean that we can not absolutely exclude a small risk . ’
26 In contrast , the D-32 's tighter , more introverted qualities mean that you can thrash away at it with complete abandon and still get a smooth , rich , controlled and , it has to be said , very Martin-esque result .
27 Some writers suggest that one can easily overestimate the significance and influence of the embryonic pre-independence African press .
28 You 're never going to get extremely rich by betting on horses at very low odds , unless you bet very large stakes , but on the other hand if you do bet frequently at horses that are two to one or two to one on , or something like that , then the statistics demonstrate that you can , over a season , just about break even , or you tend to just about break even .
29 If the families believe that they can enjoy their social hours with the territorials , they will support their men and womenfolk and encourage them to maintain their membership of the Territorial Army .
30 Madame Bihi claims no personal interest in the money in court and accordingly the only locus standi that she can have is as a person who is entitled to represent the Republic of Somalia in this court .
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