Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [conj] can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I made it absolutely clear that , when we know precisely what happened in that case and can draw the lessons from it , we shall be willing to learn them and take note of the need for future action , if that is shown to be necessary . |
2 | I report another difficulty that can arise from a belief in safety of Ayurvedic medicines and misleading brand names . |
3 | He may be able to prescribe some therapy that can help . |
4 | Assuming the no-arbitrage condition is correct in the absence of transactions costs , these transactions costs set upper and lower bounds on the departures from this condition that can occur in a competitive market . |
5 | Djinn are of another dimension but can take possession of all living things . |
6 | An individual will invent endless reasons why the absence of the person who has died is due to some circumstance that can change . |
7 | Case evidence can more thoroughly show the changes which have taken place in this sector and can investigate the effectiveness of flexibility as a strategy for industrial regeneration in this sector . |
8 | Fatigue is another factor that can effect the pods causing the end plates to bend or crack and lose contact . |
9 | Weight is another factor that can aid grouping . |
10 | ‘ There must be some reality that can heal the fragmentation of the world . ’ |
11 | Mrs Elaine Rodger , director of health care development for the NRHA , said : ‘ We are striving to ensure that as many people as possible have the opportunity to receive information about this consultation and can comment on the proposals . |
12 | I enjoyed reading this book and can recommend it as a source of information about the background theory and application of ultrasound to chemistry . |
13 | It should be noted that in some other legal systems the drawer is not liable in this way and can discount ‘ without recourse . ’ |
14 | Incontinence is another problem that can begin by excessive alcohol intake . |
15 | If you start early enough , there is n't a thing on this earth that can stand in the way of real determination — remember that . |
16 | This collection of 10 essays is focussed. according to the editors on , ‘ such dialogue as can exist between the current work of feminists on post-structuralist and post-modernist themes , and the political project of what for shorthand we call ‘ 1970s western feminism ’ . |
17 | They act as a standby for each other and can call the third diver if required . |
18 | The two approaches are often at odds with each other and can produce completely different analyses of the same clause . |
19 | Correspondingly the Anonymous Fellowships enable recovering people to surmount their handicap for as long as they continue to follow the recommendations of the Fellowships and not believe that they are " cured " for all time and can handle " responsibly " the substance or process of addiction once more . |
20 | If you want more info or can help , contact : Corinna Tomrley , 124 Chesterfield Road , St Andrews , Bristol BS6 5DU . |
21 | Cannabis dealers , on the other hand , make far less money and can end up in prison . |
22 | These new leathers absorb much less water and can withstand a hydrostatic head of 150cm ( the acceptable lower limit for a waterproof fabric ) , yet still breathe . |
23 | The judge is free to impose any sentence and can send the convicted individual to prison or hospital . |
24 | Er there was a worry that well first of all the effect just the the appearance of the road passing through that area , clearly obviously concerns about development but that can be on on any route that can happen . |
25 | ‘ Any light that can illumine the darkness of our ignorance , etcetera , etcetera . ’ |
26 | Adobe 's Illustrator , and many others , can export their PostScript files to any package that can understand it , be it PC , Macintosh or workstation based . |
27 | A natural person acting as an agent can act in his or her own name and can hold property in a personal bank account . |
28 | Most lay witnesses will expect this in any event and can see why they are necessary , if only to facilitate time off work and the payment of expenses . |
29 | The most important question seems to be how far individuals believe they are in control of their own environment and can control what happens to them . |
30 | ‘ I do n't know if that shifty old man of mine is ever goin' to be a credit to 'is fam'ly ; I do n't know there 's any man that can spend more time doin' nothing than Archie can . |