Example sentences of "can [verb] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You may have a perfectionist on your hands ‘ The problem can arise when a child who is quite bright is aware that she can not express herself equally well on paper , ’ explains educational psychologist Dr Judith Haynes of Child Consultants .
2 Serious difficulties can arise when a contract is varied without proper consideration of the effect of the variation on the expert clause .
3 Many patients have the highest praise for the effectiveness of communication with hospital staff but there is also , undoubtedly , a lot of criticism , and it is useful to outline some of the problems which can arise when a patient is admitted to hospital .
4 Whereas this involvement by grandmothers is welcomed by their daughters , conflict can arise when a mother tends to " take over " the care of her grandchild , telling her daughter what to do , how to do it , what to buy and so on .
5 sometimes that works , though problems can arise when the band gets down to London .
6 A further Schedule E income tax charge can arise when the shares are disposed of " by surrender or otherwise " so that the manager concerned no longer has any beneficial interest in them .
7 Here , a charge under Schedule E can arise where a manager has acquired shares in respect of which a " chargeable event " occurs while he is the beneficial owner of them and the manager is a director or employee of Newco or Target or an associated company of either of them at some time during the period of seven years ending with the date on which the chargeable event occurs .
8 Such a signal can arise as a result of a nonsinusoidal input signal being applied or through the response of a nonlinear component to a sinusoidal signal .
9 Such problems can arise if no jobs equivalent to those held overseas are available for expatriates returning to Britain .
10 Other delays can arise if a country is experiencing a foreign currency shortage ( insufficient export revenues ) and some form of currency rationing exists which prevents importers from settling their debts on the due dates .
11 Beauty features highlight another problem which can arise if the parent company is based abroad .
12 Friction between various groups of workers can arise if the expatriates earn more or less than local staff or if expatriates in one country receive more favourable salaries or tax treatment than those in other countries .
13 Problems can arise if the substrate is too deep and not regularly vacuumed when using external filtration , which could affect the health of your fishes .
14 A legal quandary can arise if the contraceptive is requested by a girl under 16 years of age .
15 At common law , it can arise if the right has been exercised from ’ time immemorial ’ .
16 Clinical waste disposal is one of the areas where many difficulties can arise if the hospital site is ( as many older psychiatric facilities are ) geographically remote and scattered over a wide area .
17 We can presume that the novelty of the Society had worn off for the capricious upper classes .
18 No reasonable doubt can exist that the School will attain under his supervision a much higher rank in the estimation of the Inhabitants of Stockport and that it will prove of very great importance and advantage to its community .
19 If you 're all right , Nurse Avery , you can stay while the doctor looks at Mrs Toye .
20 But the reality was stated by Nir to George Bush , quite plainly , in July 1986 : ‘ We are dealing with the most radical elements … we 've learned they can deliver and the moderates ca n't . ’
21 ‘ Without knowing what it is I ca n't say — and it 's not something I can rush because the girl wo n't talk if she 's frightened , or she 'll talk but not tell us the truth .
22 I can promise that the Government will do no less .
23 I can promise that the Department will take vigorous action where there are good cases .
24 ‘ Ca n't speak for the food , that 's Kay 's department , but I think I can promise that the tipple will be up to par . ’
25 It follows that if a contractor can demonstrate that the resources available and those intended for use on site would enable the works to be finished early , the contractor would have good grounds for claiming reimbursement of additional costs if he or she was thwarted by the client 's delay .
26 If I can demonstrate that the Kaiser himself , the monarch who ruled Germany for thirty years until nineteen eighteen , had ideas very similar if not identical to those of Hitler 's , at a time when he was not in contact with Hitler , when Hitler 's party was nowhere in political terms , then I think that 's yet another very important indication that there is continuity in German history from say the Bismarckian period through to nineteen forty-five , and that Hitler stands in that national tradition , and is not some kind of lightning erm that , that struck Germany erm from a blue sky .
27 They have been fighting a real war , a race war , a class war , a war over resources and territory , a war in which real children die every day , a war nobody can win because no territory is conquered and the body counts do not mean victory .
28 The Government 's main role is to ensure a sound and stable economic framework within which enterprise can flourish and the battle against inflation can be won .
29 Both Fanny and Henry enjoy literature so therefore we can predict that a marriage between them would not have been a total disaster .
30 But the associative theory can predict that the mechanisms that normally produce acquired distinctiveness might fail to do so , or might even produce negative transfer with certain sorts of test task .
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