Example sentences of "[noun sg] they can [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 In the country or on the coast they can re-create their routine of earlier days .
2 During their work on a social committee they can build their relationships with people in the industry , like agents selling bands and record companies helping with marketing and promotion .
3 ‘ It shows that the public is beginning to realise that for a few pounds spent on car security they can protect their second most expensive purchase , ’ he said .
4 ‘ It shows that the public is beginning to realise that for a few pounds spent on car security they can protect their second most expensive purchase . ’
5 In about two or three weeks they 're gon na be digging up every inch of pavement and every inch they can get their hands on .
6 my Lord then all , what , then , was not restricting competition because the people you have excluded are not people who would be in the market in any event , you are already saying we 've got the level of the , the , the hurdle , the wall or the barrier to such a low level that anybody who 's outside it , it is simply not a competitor , we 've got everybody in the market who could conceivably deserve to be there , but there 's no restriction , no you maybe excluding criminals or fraudsters for a , until they 've been re rehabilitated , er and you 're excluding people who simply do not deserve to be there as competitors at all , but no capability of right to compete and that 's why there is no restriction , everybody is in the charm circle who wants to be there and is capable of competing and that 's what the commission are trying to get the rules down to , making sure that no one is outside of the wall who should be inside of the wall and that 's why of course at the end of the day they can give their clearances , there 's no restriction .
7 Eckstein says he may ring up Levi 's executives and tell them into which bodily part they can stick their proposal .
8 From exercising this choice they can influence their feelings and the physiological associations .
9 But if you look at science as a way of exploring their world , a world they can structure their curiosity about aspects of the physical world , about aspects of the environment , then I think we can do it very early indeed , probably from the time children can come to school at the age of five and from reception classes onwards .
10 But if you look at science as a way of exploring their world , a world they can structure their curiosity about aspects of the physical world , about aspects of the environment , then I think we can do it very early indeed , probably from the time children can come to school at the age of five and from reception classes onwards .
11 They want food , and the only way they can express their desire for it is to cry .
12 The only way they can control their body temperature is by moving themselves — for example , in and out of shade .
13 The only way they can market their products is to produce literature detailed enough to convince the prospective buyer .
14 That 'd make them sit up and realise they ca n't get away with desecrating any bit of wild country they can get their hands on … ‘
15 On one side of the hill are typical favela wooden construction type houses , the other side of the hill where the church is situated are stone built constructions interspersed with all other types of construction material they can get their hands on .
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