Example sentences of "[noun prp] can [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 yeah , I 'm going to go back into my bedroom and Neil can still use the ensuite shower cos he 's got the tip of the idea that he 's got to come in clothed and knock on the door cos last time I was in my bedroom he asked if he could use the shower , situation he 'd you know , and I 'd let him after all , it 's not as though my be , there 's a door between my bedroom and the
2 And Freud can again provide a useful starting point .
3 Arsenal can still win the title , and I can see Leeds stringing a set of results together which will suddenly put them back in contention . ’
4 Andy can never resist an adventure .
5 Norton SysInfo can also get the processor type wrong if the processor is older than the program .
6 Secondly , CACI can specifically assess the catchment areas faced by any particular centre or retailer by analysing survey data , credit card data or other sources of customer information .
7 To encourage evaluations , VARs can currently buy a single AlphaWindow terminal with FacetTerm for a reduced price of $350 .
8 Didi can never tell the difference . ’
9 Visitors to the sites of lake dwellings on Lake Ledro — to the west of the northern tip of Lake Garda — and Lake Varese can still see the remains of the wooden stake piles on which the lake villages were set .
10 But the Bank of England can nevertheless influence the rate of discount by altering the amount of Treasury bills it sells .
11 As Geoff Cooke opined only recently , England can currently rate no better than third best , whilst the exploits of Scotland , Ireland and England ‘ B ’ Down Under will , I hope , have helped us to keep domestic triumphs in perspective .
12 and so Jane can now report the , now that 's been settled
13 Eva can still remember the excitement of hearing the " Messiah " for the first time at a concert in Brisbane .
14 THAT 'S MY BOY : And Ray can still raise a smile as he gives Louis a leg up
15 When it comes from Emilia 's mouth , Leapor can partly disown the speech as a manifestation of Emilia 's moral failings .
16 If at the same time he can affiliate his mid-field to the aspirations of his grass-root defenders , then Falkirk can indeed become a powerful team .
17 Together he and Hussey can then complete the task on which they agree : creating a leaner , fitter BBC .
18 The people of Fairford can now enjoy a fresh glimpse of another of their unique stained glass windows , fully restored .
19 Sam can certainly act the devoted husband , ’ Clare said sourly .
20 The Beeb can reasonably ask the government to recognise these latent contradictions , and to get its ideological act together before it unveils ( in a paper scheduled for the summer ) its own proposals for the corporation 's future .
21 De Craon can never resist an insult . ’
22 Horseflies can also produce a nasty reaction ’ .
23 McAllister can even recognise the same Strachan-like industry and inventiveness in Villa 's 30-year-old Republic of Ireland international .
24 Indeed , Leonard can only recall a volume of the Russian writer Gogol on her shelf , by which she presumably kept in touch with her own more distant — if painful — affiliations , though influencing Leonard , perhaps , unconsciously , with Gogol 's sense of fantasy and comic genius — as well as his need to travel . )
25 ‘ But our experience in Cleveland can also show the Czechs that there is a future to be built by replacing obsolete industry with new skills , new industries and new products . ’
26 Poor Brian can never have the holiday he wants .
27 To it , God can only utter the dreadful ‘ No ’ which abandons sin to the nothingness that is its own real nature .
28 This was yet another most unusual event , as not too many preserved railways in Britain can actually operate a demonstration freight using industrial steam power .
29 Italy can always become a partner for this project .
30 The Greeks are not about to become Germans ( and the rest of Europe can probably survive the fact ) .
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