Example sentences of "can [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Present value : If you delay paying a bill , you can earn interest on the money in the meantime . |
2 | This is achieved by the use of lockshield valves which can restrict flow through the most favoured radiators . |
3 | This , together with the self–selecting nature of the sample , means that while the findings can aid understanding of the factors involved they can not be generalised to the wider population . |
4 | What we can do is attempt to get hold of the rules of the game so that we can make sense of a game as it is played . |
5 | I do not think either that we can make sense of the Devil in the language of contemporary philosophy or science ; on the other hand neither do I believe that we should try and invent a modern mythology that makes the Devil more credible and accessible . |
6 | If the attitudinist can make sense of deductive reasoning as applied to ethical statements , it seems that he can make sense of the embedding of ethical sentences in complex sentences where the attitude they would express on their own is , so to speak , held in reserve . |
7 | It is in virtue of such rules that we can make sense of the idea that we are objectively correct to call the new sensation a pain . |
8 | Being an available technology and the only one that can deliver high quality interactive video , videodiscs continue to be used in training , especially in dedicated applications commissioned by large corporations who can make sense of the economics . |
9 | They can make progress in no other way . |
10 | The parties can make provision in the agreement for a different measure of damages which , for example , may be appropriate if the acquirer is to invest large amounts of money in the offeree and hence could lose much more than merely the purchase consideration . |
11 | Well that 's where , I mean , you can make money on the food sometimes ca n't you ? |
12 | Some experts claim the difference may be as much as 15 per cent , but producers in Austria--which leads the rest of Europe in RME use--claim they can make RME for the same price as diesel . |
13 | It is settled law that a wife , despite such a clause as clause 3 , can make application to the magistrates or to the High Court for maintenance . |
14 | Although he suggests that the three possibilities need not be mutually exclusive , Baker 's sympathies clearly lie with the last of these ; but many scientists still need convincing that man can make use of a built-in magnetic compass , even if he possesses one . |
15 | Both categories can make use of a new scheme whereby the gallery-holder and the purchaser can share the interest on a loan up to a maximum of DFl.50,000 ( £17,850 ; $28,570 ) between them . |
16 | The 5000 desktop model has a memory checking function for picking up memory errors , while the 5900 server can make use of a large-capacity disk array with up to eight disk drives . |
17 | As an alternative you can make use of a standard width printer and a package such as Sideways or Allways to turn the text through 90 degrees and compress it . |
18 | We do not have 21-cm observations of this region with a sufficiently high resolution to look for evidence of a concentric outer neutral gas shell , but one can make use of an assumed uniform dust-gas ratio and examine the IRAS 100μm sky plate covering this region . |
19 | Before human beings ( or any other animal ) can make use of the energy from the Sun , that energy has first to be turned into chemical energy ( that is , into complex organic molecules ) by photosynthesis . |
20 | Therefore the actual payments are similar in Cantal and Powys , though the effect of the Sheepmeat Regime in the UK gave the Powys hill farmer an extra £2.08 per ewe ( on 1.34 million sheep ) in 1982 , though it could be argued that if an upland farmer in the UK can make use of the Sheepmeat Regime and claims its payments plus HLCAs , his farm should not be in the LFA at all . |
21 | The advantages of these methods are that they allow for careful preparation of material and can make use of the best teachers available . |
22 | They receive a substantial annual budget from central government coffers , they may borrow from the national loan fund for commercial purposes and they can make use of the proceeds from land sales . |
23 | Of course , for more leisurely days , you can make use of the thrifty slow cooking facility , which not only saves on gas , but can help to retain the goodness of the food . |
24 | It is not just at the ends of words where common letter sequences can make use of the same nodes in a tree structure . |
25 | But the complication of such an operation would be considerable ; and it is reasonable to say that the entire population of the Pacific nations , even if they inhabit the Atlantic seaboard , can make use of the goods that are carried across the Pacific Ocean . |
26 | Unix applications , such as Ingres or ICL 's OfficePower , can make use of the client service for direct access to remote VME data , and Dataserve can work in conjunction with transaction processing monitors such as Tuxedo or Gresham 's own tp+ . |
27 | Quite apart from the quality aspect , this also means that it can make use of the enormous range of fonts that are available for LaserJet printers . |
28 | In the primary school , self-development means development which moves onward because the parent as well as the teacher can make use of the information and assessments provided by the school . |
29 | In addition there is a careers section where pupils can make use of the information on computer or in documents relating to all branches of future employment and to university and college entrance . |
30 | It 's a I 'm hoping that I can make use of the erm the two holes that are in the window half |