Example sentences of "that it can [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the model can be adapted so that it can express the risk premium ( expected return less the riskless rate of return ) of the security as a function of the risk premium of the market portfolio .
2 The health authority , one of the 30 most efficient in the country , is consulting on third-wave trust status because it believes that it can give a better service to patients and local people on that basis .
3 It 's only when all the minerals have been ‘ mopped up ’ by the soap that it can form a lather .
4 quite away beyond just trading standards issues to cover for example , things like fund control , matters are concerned with the district council and er environmental issues erm and I am able to anxious to get some views from authorities including the County Council so that it can form a debate and discussion with central government about possible wa , was forward .
5 The advantage of a body clock is that it can prepare an animal or plant and enable it to predict a future environmental condition and so be ready for the event when it takes place .
6 Nobody has claimed that it can clear the infectious organism , HIV , from a person 's system .
7 Has remarkable habit of dropping bones from a height on to a hard surface to split them so that it can eat the marrow .
8 InterCity now has a range of offers — first class , standard and the Saver ticket — the purpose of which is , by offering varying fares to channel demand so that it can spread the load over existing capacity .
9 Labour believes that it can hijack the EC towards the type of socialism that has been rejected throughout eastern Europe .
10 Besides this direct funding of research , the Council believes that it can make a more general contribution to the development of science and technology policy .
11 Combinations of consonants , vowels and spaces are stored in memory and compared with what has been typed into the machine , so that it can make an identification .
12 But Zurich believes that it can make the business profitable with the right package of tailor-made services — for instance , advice on security of buildings and reduction of accidents at work as well as insurance .
13 Thus the distribution of property is not so unequal that it can threaten the liberty of the individual .
14 Highbury Corner Stipendiary Magistrate ex p. di Matteo established that before making an order depriving an offender of his rights in property under Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973 , s.43 , the court must have some evidence of the value of the property concerned ( also in that case a car ) so that it can fulfil the obligation imposed by section 43(1A) to have regard to the value of the property concerned .
15 The regional council leaders will argue that it can fulfil the twin aims of overall strategic planning for Highland and making local government more local by producing a scheme of decentralised decision-making and management .
16 It is so big that it can embrace the trunk of a palm tree between its outstretched legs .
17 The Council of Europe also needs to be sure that it can avoid the stagnation , bureaucratisation and expense that have often — but not always — characterised international ventures .
18 The fundamental rationale underlying the law of confidence is that it can prevent a person divulging information which has been given to him in confidence , on an express or implicit understanding that the information should not be disclosed to others or otherwise used by the recipient of the information .
19 And women can become so wrapped up , so engrossed in the mystery of the physical process taking place inside them , that it can intensify a man 's feeling of rejection .
20 The strength of the referential communication approach , sensitively employed , is that it can model the decontextualized world of the classroom .
21 The use of metaphor to unsettle a discourse which has widespread authority in our culture demonstrates that metaphor need not necessarily play a coercive role , that it can serve an interrogatory function as well .
22 Although these odours are not discernible by the human nose , the highly developed scenting ability of the dog means that it can detect the flavour easily .
23 Adobe Systems Inc has licensed its PostScript software to Sony Corp so that it can offer a new software Raster Image Processor based on the Configurable PostScript Interpreter to be integrated into its existing News Unix workstations that drive output devices and are targeted for the Japanese market .
24 The second advantage of object-oriented software , according to business development director , Duncan Paterson , is that it can meet the demands of an increasingly global market .
25 However , as a strategic planning authority , it is through the Structure Plan process that it can influence the protection of natural resources such as peat lands , and the opportunity for this will arise in the current review of the Plan which will be available for public consultation in the New Year .
26 I am by no means gloomy about the prospects for British Coal , but its future success and security depend on its becoming more competitive and productive so that it can secure a large part of the British energy market in years ahead .
27 Habits provide the reassurance of familiarity , not just for the sequence of the day 's events , but for all sorts of minor incidents that occur — like making a pot of tea ; or for the horse , the way down the river bank so that it can drink the water .
28 If an object is brought nearer , the muscles squeeze the lens , making it more rounded , so that it can bring the nearby object into focus .
29 If rights are being infringed the Purchaser will need to know so that it can restructure the Business to avoid further infringements .
30 Like the unit in Pembrokeshire , it has done that because it believes that it can satisfy the Secretary of State on four points : first , that such a move would show benefits for patients ; secondly , that it would improve management capability ; thirdly , that clinicians would be involved in management ; and , fourthly , that the trust has a future of financial soundness .
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