Example sentences of "the [noun sg] they can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For Clare Short and Jo Richardson , this is undoubtedly accentuated by the support they can give each other in a world where all the benchmarks are male , where rivalry is high and trust low .
2 Instead , the teacher reinforces the responsibility which she wants the children to exercise over their own learning , and the support they can offer to one another without needing to turn to her for confirmation .
3 Runners are generally suffering at this stage ( 23.5 6o 24.5 miles ) and will need all the support they can get .
4 Because the money they can get for this mixed paper must be a pittance .
5 Small sums of money , but the hope they can restore is priceless .
6 In order to appreciate the value of objectives , it is useful to examine the part they can play in the teaching process .
7 Inside , Virgin 's pilots are landing on runway twenty seven at Heathrow , in the simulator they can take off and land as often as they like at this the world 's busiest airport , but in real life Virgin says it has to fight for slots to take off and land at the times to suit business travellers , it blames B A. B A says it does n't allocate slots or monopolize Heathrow Airport .
8 In the future they can ask the Audit Commission to investigate the effects ; 4 .
9 Protestors aim to bring all the weight they can muster to persuade British Steel not to transfer its quarry freight from Redmire , Wensleydale , on to the roads , threatening the future of the Wensleydale rail line .
10 In the country or on the coast they can re-create their routine of earlier days .
11 if you 've got an independent person doing the work they can say Well , we do n't mind what you 're doing falling out among yourselves the will says this and this is what we 're going to do .
12 But in the hall they can see everything .
13 I would like to commend you for the support you give to rural artists and craftspeople , through your excellent articles — especially at a time when , due to cuts in grants , such people need all the help they can get .
14 BUSINESSES currently need all the help they can get in the current economic climate and maintaining staff is vital .
15 Nowadays , the adiposally-challenged need all the help they can get .
16 The responsibility now usually rests heavily on the shoulders of one or , with luck , perhaps two relatives , and they will often need all the help they can get from the local social , medical , nursing and voluntary services .
17 And as we are unlikely to see any real harmonisation of accounting procedures , fiscal requirements or business practices throughout the Community in the near future , pan-European accounting systems will be increasingly important to the large number of UK companies looking for all the help they can get .
18 The poor dim little creatures doubtless need all the help they can get , and I promise not to confuse them with anything so threatening as an idea . ’
19 MANAGER Steve Dowman has decided Wivenhoe Town need all the help they can get in the fight against relegation from the Diadora Premier and has recalled Phil Coleman for today 's visit to Aylesbury .
20 Identification of birds is never easy ; novice bird watchers need all the help they can get .
21 They need all the help they can get in following a language they do n't know at all well .
22 But they admit they need all the help they can get from the public .
23 Linfield certainly need all the help they can get to overcome a side with an average age of 22 .
24 They deserve all the help they can get .
25 The team members are busy raising money in a variety of ways to go into a fund towards the costs but do need all the help they can get , any ideas , suggestions would be most welcome .
26 Therefore , the businessmen on our list have been chosen not merely for their money-making skills , but rather for the influence they can bring to bear .
27 ‘ I have heard how in Spain there are beggar children so skilled with the garrotte they can kill a fully grown man in a matter of seconds .
28 However , from the moment they can talk , they should be encouraged to explain why they have done something you told them not to do and given time to do so , especially when they are still clumsy or slow with words .
29 What 's in it for the businesses is this : at the moment they can see Eastern Europe as an emerging market , but it 's very difficult to get in there because the hard cash and the skills that they need do n't exist in those countries , but they want to do something , they want to demonstrate their interest , they want to make contact , and what Enterprise Europe gives them is the opportunity to make a good business contact amongst one the young generation of er of business leaders in those countries er in order , and keep those contacts in order that when they do have an opportunity to go into those markets they 've got some young people there to start off with .
30 To a greater extent than other members of the community they can use both of these languages or " codes " , wielding their respective symbolic values strategically within conversation .
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