Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [noun prp] can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The results show that Sweden can spend less than it now expects on district heating and electricity and still cut CO 2 emissions by 35 per cent by the year 2010 ( see Figure ) .
2 Where you college is one of several offering a particular course , and that course is not already the subject of national development work , I would suggest that there are significant advantages to be gained from engaging in consortium development of unit specifications for that course , and I hope that SCOTVEC can provide support to such consortium development .
3 I hope that Robert can sort out something for next year for we certainly need riders of his class .
4 He has also earned the respect of the players who know that Nigel can hold the key to them returning to the side quickly .
5 We all know that England can play an expansive game ; they proved this in the 89/90 season ( and again came second ) .
6 I really believe that Liverpool can turn around that 4-2 first leg reversal and win this game .
7 ‘ I believe that AEA can become a very important scientific and engineering services organisation .
8 International : A candidate for the slaughter Democrats doubt that Clinton can live up to presidential ideal
9 Others lower down the administration share this concern but doubt whether Yugoslavia can hold together in its current form .
10 I know , I must see , you think or Mr can go on , right let's have Mr
11 In these circumstances I think that Darwin can rest quietly in his grave , that is to say of the acidulous palaeontologists have n't already been trying to dig him up to prove something .
12 I think if Shrewsbury can hold on now for the next five or six or seven minutes they could be alright .
13 Second will guarantee a UEFA place , and I think if Leeds can get out of the rut of drawing so many of their recent games they will attain this position .
14 Notice that Wordsworth can play off speech-rhythm against the iambic pattern ; if one reads the extract aloud ‘ List'ning ’ and ‘ Broke ’ , for example , are heard to run counter to the expected rhythm and help the verse to mime what is being described .
15 right we 'll have another ground black pepper erm see if Charlotte can tip that one down the sink .
16 What , see what , see if Claire can help .
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