Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [noun pl] can [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | More importantly still , Conventionality and Contrast together offer a mechanism whereby children can eliminate their overregularizations . |
2 | How practitioners can improve their use and understanding of research |
3 | Regarding the USA state programme , the Educational Testing Service ( 1973 ) says that it is unlikely that even local testing can reveal anything startling about how teachers can improve their work . |
4 | The Grid 's unchanging purpose is to demonstrate , in special training courses , how leaders can modify their own management styles to become personally more effective , and develop the synergy inherent in their teams . |
5 | LESLEY Harrison 's pursuit of her attacker , despite being stabbed in the heart , shows how humans can summon their strength for a final all-out effort . |
6 | There are now so many bikes in the city centre there 's a bike-park next-door to the library where cyclists can have their bikes repaired while they take out a book or go shopping . |
7 | Although you should make a specific time when candidates can ask their own questions you should also allow time for questions which arise naturally at an earlier stage of the interview . |
8 | This is why snakes can shed their skins and pursue a new start in life , while men are condemned to the one covering which must eventually wither and die . |
9 | 1991 : Recordable CD ( CD-R ) becomes a reality , with demonstrations of a Denon -manufactured system at a September hi-fi show held at a Heathrow hotel pulling huge crowds ; the time when punters can make their own CD compilations looms ever nearer . |
10 | An event when enthusiasts can parade their pride and joy … a time when their hours of endless polishing chrome can be enjoyed by people who share their love for these unique examples of American automobile history . |
11 | The presence of aggression rooms where workers can relieve their frustration on plastic effigies of managers might indicate that loyalty is ‘ perishable and the tremendous fuss about loyalty results not from its spontaneous presence but the need to nurture it ’ ( Woronoff 1983 p.68 ) . |
12 | The ability to become this smiling persona in public is helped by the nature of bulimia which is a disease where sufferers can maintain their normal body weight — unlike its sister illness , anorexia nervosa where you slim to skin and bone . |