Example sentences of "and [art] [noun pl] [pron] can " in BNC.
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1 | They tend to rely on their parents to put up with the drudgery of queues and are only interested in capitalism and the rewards it can bring . |
2 | We go on now to look at the importance of the dialogue , and the problems which can occur when communication breaks down . |
3 | The following example of a joint problem-solving session , discussed in greater detail elsewhere in a different context ( Hanko 1985/7 ) , illustrates both the range of issues that can arise for exploration , and the processes which can be activated in group consultation to contribute to insight and solution . |
4 | Each frame has all kinds of details associated with it , and the ones you can control explicitly are to do with backgrounds , wipes , sound and a few other bits and bobs like frame display timing . |
5 | It keeps track of the scores for each player and the percentages which can be viewed or printed . |
6 | Their access to information is limited and their right to use it even more so , as are their areas of influence and the sanctions they can use . |
7 | True to their forbear , the Renoirs make colour and the moods it can convey almost the leading character in the film . |
8 | This systematic approach has now reached the stage that Filedt Kok , Schatborn and the initiator , Laurentius , feel that the time is ripe to publish their findings and the conclusions which can be drawn from them . |
9 | Again , there is no direct attribution ; the child reader has to come to know the conventions which are operating and the inferences which can be made . |
10 | But it is also due partly to less creditable reasons : women 's wages and the benefits they can draw for their children when they are at work are generally lower here ; and day care for children is scarcer and poorer than in many other countries . |
11 | From this , we find that first impressions are extremely important ; physical appearance and the things we can first tell about a person are very important when developing that impression . |
12 | The oval shaped earpieces are free to move within their stirrups to suit the wearer and the stirrups themselves can swivel through about 30 degrees laterally . |
13 | So out come the glove puppets , the posters and the toys which can be used to illustrate the point . |
14 | Deep gashes of black under the eyes , skin the colour of ashes , a slight wobbliness to his movements , His speech is fastidious , precise in a way that would seem pompous if he were at all ebullient ; but with his small , gave voice — sometimes withering , always withered — the impression is of a wary distrust of words and the ways they can be misconstrued . |
15 | This makes very good sense , for in the wild there is much less food available during the winter , and the plants which can be found are less nutritious in winter than in summer . |
16 | CAFOD also exists to raise awareness of the causes of poverty and injustice in the Third World and the steps we can take to bring about change . |
17 | Physical fitness also provides considerable protection against stress and the illnesses it can cause . |
18 | In any attempt to assess and understand the use and function , the economic and social benefits of community languages in the restricted domains of the work place and in the public services i.e. outside the domain of the household , it seems imperative that one look at the sociolinguistic and socioeconomic profiles of the different speech communities and the uses they can and do put their languages to . |
19 | The grubs inside the nest , he 'll take the nest away and the grubs he can use for fishing . |
20 | The note on the boar as a hermaphrodite and the sprays you can buy in sex shops , and his views on Christ and Marduk , will surprise clerical readers . |
21 | If one is at the design stage , there is an obvious trade-off between cost and the attributes one can provide . |