Example sentences of "that [noun pl] can only [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 These amount , as we saw , to the belief that many social phenomena are to be explained as the outcome of actions performed by individuals or groups , and the view that groups can only do things if individuals do .
2 Even the work of such pioneers as Sue Savage-Rumbaugh , teaching chimpanzees to recognize lexigrams ( graphic symbols ) , simply underlines the fact that animals can only learn associations with particular sensory stimuli that mesh with their already existing mental structure .
3 In this perspective it seems that Callinicos can only mean relatively little with his disclaimers about good art .
4 This alternative view claims that individuals can only develop their characteristically human capacities within society and that ‘ living in society is a necessary condition of the development of rationality … or of becoming a moral agent in the full sense of the term , or of becoming a fully responsible , autonomous being ’ .
5 With unemployment and general economic disarray on the rise , the feeling in the city is that things can only get worse .
6 At the same time , influential psychodynamic doctrine held that children can only relate to one set of parent figures and that psychological ties are more important than biological ones .
7 MANY mothers agreed with Helen Bullock that men can only focus on one thing at a time .
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