Example sentences of "[noun pl] that it can [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is in the interests of this class that the workers can afford to buy the types of products that it can realistically expect to sell them .
2 Although the charge could be laid that CCM depends upon the imitation of other forms , so great is its variety and so gifted its musicians that it can hardly be accused of lacking originality .
3 The Labour party had no place for pensioners in the past and no promises that it can properly meet for the future .
4 Surely it would be a drain on Party resources that it can ill afford .
5 So strong is the activity in these discharges that it can still be measured in the sea right down the western coast of Britain , northwards round the top of Scotland , and even as far away as Scandinavia .
6 " The tomato " , says M. Verdier , " imparts its delicious taste , at the same time acid and slightly sweet , to so many sauces and dishes that it can fairly be classed among the best of condiments .
7 Some writers , as we have seen , are suspicious of unanimity on the grounds that it can only be , or is at least most likely to be , the product of either manipulation from above or the coercive pressure of majority opinion on the rest , or of a combination of both of these .
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