Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [vb infin] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Each overseas application is considered individualIy and faculty offices can give guidance to potential applicants who are uncertain whether their qualifications are suitable .
2 However it can be argued , on the basis of the evidence reviewed above , that admissions tutors can offer places to many categories of non-traditionally qualified students , confident that they will perform at least as well as and often better than the traditionally qualified students , particularly those with only average or below average qualifications .
3 Dallasites can slash fares to San Francisco in half by hopping south to Houston and proceeding on to California .
4 Do you mean that only Nobel laureates and their peers can lay claim to the hallowed occupation of research ?
5 By covering the Education-Training-Employment continuum , Compacts can provide coherence to Training Agency initiatives in Education and Employment ( TVEI and YTS ) .
6 Actually some groups in current Western society wear what could almost be termed a uniform , in that it serves to give them a distinct identity , for example skinheads , hippies , and the tinted , spiked hair brigade ; in fact these non-verbal cues can influence interaction to such an extent that one has to be careful to avoid stereotyping , sometimes quite erroneously .
7 The echoic response provided by parents can alert children to possible inadequacies in their messages .
8 Organisations that have produced maps for their own areas can send copies to Dr A Tatham so others can benefit .
9 A daily , monthly , annual etc. count of issues within particular subject areas can provide guidance to the popularity ( or otherwise ) of sections of the stock , particularly if the breakdown of subjects is sufficiently detailed .
10 Severe refractive errors can give rise to visual defects of this sort .
11 Advertisements and articles can give clues to potential new sources of business .
12 The three stages of the exercise are : examination of personal values of the participants ; evaluation of existing services in the light of values expressed ; and a focus on ways of changing services so that carers can have access to ‘ valued lifestyles for themselves , as well as for the people they care for ’ .
13 This background is described so that social workers can encourage families to be aware of the pressures , and support their relatives by being closely involved .
14 Guests can enjoy trips to local beauty spots , dancing at a local hotel , and visits to local theatres .
15 In so doing , retailers can find answers to such questions as :
16 National reflections currently focus upon the need for college to be ‘ responsive ’ in order to ensure that individuals can gain access to the curriculum ‘ regardless of any disability or special learning need they may have ’ ( FEU 1990 : 11 ) .
17 They are also more flexible , as the trust managers can switch investments to the better performing markets .
18 For example , it was said that bulls could not distinguish the red of a matador 's cloak , but recent studies have shown that cattle can detect colours to a certain extent .
19 While the majority of ALBA boats are restricted to the Hebrides and are not permitted to venture further south than the Mull of Kintyre , experienced previous customers can take boats to the island of St Kilda for a premium on the charter fee .
20 Unless great care is taken such provisions can give rise to difficult problems of interpretation .
21 Needles can be produced by simply pulling Leitz capillary on an electrode puller but such hollow needles can cause damage to tissue if they break because of the ensuing capillary action , Solid needles are preferable both for this reason and also because they have greater mechanical strength .
22 Such foetal abnormalities can give rise to a wide range of handicaps , both mild and severe , physical and mental .
23 Since these situations can give rise to different fee arrangements the relevant sections of the guidelines should be read before quoting fees for providing international assistance .
24 Each of these situations can give rise to different forms of fee arrangement , examples of which are :
25 The last section sets out ways in which teachers can relate theory to practice in their own teaching by carrying out small-scale classroom research tasks .
26 However , not all teachers can gain access to these courses as the institutions are geographically very unevenly distributed .
27 It 's thought that badgers can pass tuberculosis to cattle , but until now the only known test for TB involved killing the badger first .
28 Drill and practice programs can fall prey to bad practice and school librarians should question the acquisition of such software for use in the methods which are probably more effectively carried out using the blackboardand the verbal question and answer routine .
29 Via the appropriate graphical interface ( the product provides Windows , OS/2 Presentation Manager , or Macintosh ) , users can send documents to users that are local , distant or outside the enterprise .
30 All steps in corridors were replaced by ramps so that now wheelchair users can gain access to any part of the Town Hall .
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