Example sentences of "that it can [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , it believes it is not just another personal computer provider , saying that it ca n't simply ‘ be compared with someone like Compaq ’ — it prefers to be thought of as a supplier of personal systems .
2 The decision of an inferior tribunal with a limited jurisdiction and a limited function to perform is capable of creating an estoppel for all purposes , subject to the principles that it can not conclusively determine the limits of its own jurisdiction and that a public official can not be debarred from performing his statutory duty .
3 On the other hand , it will be argued that the large number of arrests points to a malaise of such dimensions that it can not completely be dealt with by a police investigation and that a wider inquiry is called for .
4 Without that proof , we would hold it against the conditional theory that it can not even show that we know that we are not brains in a vat .
5 Thus the lower-frequency stretching mode of HCN , mainly associated with CN stretching , gives rise to IR absorption so weak that it can not effectively be observed by conventional means .
6 What has come to his rescue is an altogether subtler kind of ideas and information-limitation whose effectiveness is , if anything , enhanced by the fact that it can not easily be explained in terms of conspiracies and blunt propaganda .
7 Nevertheless , the rewritten version conforms so closely to the original , with just isolated words changed , that it can not reasonably be called a paraphrase .
8 This may arise when there are excesses in the diet or when the digestive system is upset and weakened so that it can not fully break down the food for the body to use .
9 Note that the amber light shall convey the prohibition that vehicular traffic shall not proceed beyond the stop line etc. , except in the case of any vehicle which , when the amber light is first shown , is so close to the said line and signal that it can not safely be stopped before passing the line or signal .
10 The constitution of the convention is such that it can not now be amended .
11 On the other hand , the leadership appreciates that it can not indefinitely trample upon the deeper convictions of the solid party supporters .
12 However , the complexity of his task is such that it can not readily be summarised in a few words .
13 It is agreed that an appropriate vehicle for the transport of the plaintiff in the future is a vehicle called a Nissan Serena , the plaintiff claims for a cost of conversion of such a vehicle at six thousand , two hundred pounds , it would need to be renewed of course from time to time and allowances made for that , the defendant says that a firm called can convert the same vehicle for less than the tenth of the price , six hundred pounds , Mr says that such advantages , if any , of the conversion for which the plaintiff claims are so minimal that it can not possibly be right to spend ten times the money on achieving them .
14 Rational arguments and the need for money may keep it submerged but from time to time it is so inflamed that it can no longer be suppressed .
15 In so doing , they alter the shape of the repressor so that it can no longer bind to the operator region .
16 Benno Baksteen , chairman of the Dutch pilots ' association , said : ‘ A sudden loss of wind can cause the aircraft to lose wind speed suddenly and to such an extent that it can no longer fly and falls . ’
17 Indicating that it can no longer afford to keep Unix SVR4 out of its price book , the Unix SVR4 personality comes out of DEC 's CalComp/Telecommunications labs which of course , has been quietly supplying SVR4 to the firm 's telecomms customers for some time .
18 The response of Dr P to communications , it will be remembered , is that it ignores the aesthetic , that it is so obsessed with ‘ ideological statements and political texts ’ that it can no longer make a distinction between good and bad .
19 Nevertheless , the fact that in recent years some clinicians have had cause to question the cultural background suggests that it can no longer be neglected .
20 It 's for those reasons , sir , that the City Council feels that it can no longer support the proposed proposals for new settlement , just to come to your question about the issue of scale , I am not able to define what er small is in P P G three , it 's obviously been left deliberately vague , but I would draw your attention to the Ucwetec T P A study I 've just referred to which makes it quite clear in their terms that to be self contained in transport terms the nearest any settlement ne really needs to be in excess of twenty thousand people .
21 The structure should be tailored in such a way that it can most effectively pursue its aims .
22 With the passage of time , I think that it can now safely be revealed that the deciding factor in the failure of the 1989 English/Scottish Institutional merger was the marked reluctance of the Queen Street pipes and drums to convert to Morris-men .
23 This means that it can now only be altered by amendment by leave of the House .
24 One rationale for the non-government sector is that it can more readily mobilise ‘ voluntary ’ help , but this is not necessarily so .
25 It was not the intention , of course , that all of this should come to pass at one stroke , nor is it clear that it can ever wholly come to pass .
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