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

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1 There must first be the desire for personal change , and thereafter the confidence that change can take place .
2 One of them was to actually limit the amount of things that Parliament can pass laws about .
3 Do n't you know that faith can move mountains and build pageants out of gold and silver ? ’
4 New studies , carried out in several countries , have shown that immunisation can prevent infection with the hepatitis B virus .
5 It is when we do not act and behave as Jesus ' followers that adultery can take place , followed by legal proceedings for divorce .
6 In order that transfer can take place in a manner which allows colleges to progress rapidly if they wish , but at the same time make allowances for those who prefer to proceed more slowly , each college is being consulted on the rate of transfer appropriate for each course offered .
7 Oil companies insist that exploitation can go hand-in-glove with caring for the environment , and have begun an intensive lobbying campaign to support the bill .
8 The oddly named My Father 's Vertigo , a near narrative piece bringing out the best in LCDT , set the programme on its right tracks and proved that dance can contain wit .
9 It has also been suggested that candidiasis can cause asthma , although only very rarely .
10 More and more doctors realise that diet can influence disease , William Pryor , professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Louisiana State University , USA , told the conference .
11 In the field of cancer therapy it is well known that irradiation can cause tumours and yet they can also be treated by radiation and many of the drugs used in chemotherapy for tumours can also cause tumours .
12 It 's believed that pollution can form substances in our body known as free radicals which speed up ageing .
13 Badger Watch is a popular TV programme , something of a cult among those of us who relish the fact that television can risk screen time on static shots of holes in the ground , but then so is Reef Watch , a reliably sumptuous visual meditation on our fishy brethren .
14 ‘ Schools are places arranged in such a way that learning can take place .
15 It is incremental , even to the extent that learning can take place during a search .
16 Early tests suggest that LIFE can pinpoint cancers as small as a tenth of a millimetre across .
17 Furnham , in his study Culture Shock believes that training can overcome personality difficulties that come to the fore in this experience .
18 M. Polanyi wrote that beauty can reveal truth about nature ; thus Einstein 's theory of relativity was extolled by a fellow scientist for the grandeur , boldness , and directness of the thought which made everything more beautiful and grand .
19 It is only when extended memory is available that DR-DOS can make use of it to reduce its demands on conventional memory and so improve on MS-DOS 3.3 .
20 Patricia Whitaker-Dowling , David Wilcox , Christopher Widnell and Julius Youngner at Pittsburgh University have shown that interferon can prevent viruses from getting inside animal cells , and they believe that this might be the first line of defence set up by the interferon system in response to viral attack ( Proceedings of the U.S .
21 She needs to be strapped in so that dad can keep control of her , so what we have found out is a bike made in Germany which is a wheelchair with the bicycle part of it clipped on the back , and once you get where you 're going , it dismantles and you 've got a wheelchair , you can go where you want , but it 's very expensive .
22 A person with faith prays for healing in the belief that healing can take place .
23 Option 7.7.1 checks that LIFESPAN can write files to the place you have specified by attempting to create a file in the Storage Directory .
24 Cellulose is the structural part of all vegetable matter and it is the strength and stiffness of cellulose which displays leaves and greenery to the sunshine so that photosynthesis can take place and become the principal chemical starting point for all forms of life .
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