Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] can [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Until the manner in which such goods are dispersed within regions is better understood we can only assume , at present , that places with very high consumption are also the points of distribution where a paramount controlled such prestige exchange , consuming most locally and allowing the passage of a little to other places . |
2 | By so doing they can often make modifications which buy off subsequent opposition . |
3 | And in so doing it can often convey that a past is not a thing to be discovered . |
4 | His work in this area greatly strengthened what can fairly be described as the British school of pharmacology , which is exemplified by Clark himself , and included Sir John Gaddum [ q.v . ] , |
5 | We were told that that is impossible to take a vote because with big organisations like B T and the Post Office one example was to sell off a Girobank there are eight thousand people , but they were just told you can either defer your pension , leave it with the Post Office Pension Fund , transfer it to the Leicester and Alliance who bought Girobank , or take your money out and take up a personal pension scheme . |
6 | Guilt is the prime means that the superego has to punish the ego and er as says , guilt , you can be made to feel guilty by external agencies , by other people , but we also know you can also be made to feel guilty by yourself . |
7 | ‘ I do n't really think we can necessarily say that it must be vitamin E that is a protective factor , but what we can now say is that fruit and vegetables seem to protect against heart disease , ’ says Professor James . |
8 | So here or here or here it is really zero We can never say it actually is |
9 | Several groups now constitute what can evocatively be called the ‘ transport poor ’ ( Wibberley 1978 ) . |
10 | To what extent such metrical methods will be used only in specialized analyses remains to be seen , for as Stewart ( 1954 ) suggests , it may be rather a waste of effort to measure such specimens simply to verify what can so quickly be seen by eye . |
11 | But now the drug has a street value of more than three hundred pounds a tube , as some body builders look beyond steriods , to give them that extra edge , even thought it can seriously damage their health . |
12 | Yet actors here think they can just sit around and wait for jobs . |
13 | However , this size of fretwire should please more of the people more of the time , and you ca n't deny that the fret job is superb ; the ends are so well finished you can almost see your reflection in them . |
14 | I can never remember I can never remember . |
15 | The philosopher Mark Johnson has recently produced what can only be called a constructivist account of linguistic meaning and reasoning . |