Example sentences of "can [verb] [prep] all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Decisionless decisions can arise at all levels of the organisation .
2 No one can insure against all eventualities and so you strike a balance between the re- and pro-active aspects of your work .
3 It would be foolish to imagine that GIS can assist in all hazard studies , emergencies and disasters .
4 No one can speak for all women , but we can draw some conclusions .
5 God can speak in all sorts of different ways .
6 Flies can see in all directions at once because they have large eyes with thousands of lenses .
7 Using a Complete Shakespeare on CD , you can look for all cases where these two words are used within , say , five lines of each other ; and you 'll get your answer within a minute or so .
8 With DLT you can look at all files that will be deleted with your command before you execute it , so for those a little wary of deleting files , that feature alone makes this program a must .
9 It can take in all sorts of people .
10 Not all costs can apply to all species and some naturally outbreeding species may use other mechanisms for avoiding the costs of inbreeding , such as dispersal away from the natal area by one sex ( reviewed by Greenwood , 1980 ) .
11 It , too , can apply to all types of things , and includes all that is not taboo .
12 I try to maintain pure watercolour technique here , as the introduction of a white body colour such as gouache can lead to all sorts of awful problems .
13 This has important implications for the study of protein-protein interactions because it demonstrates how one protein can bind to all members of a class of highly variable proteins by means of secondary structural interactions and recognition of highly conserved residues .
14 The great thing about library music is that it is fairly non-commital : you can go in all kinds of directions and you 're asked to provide music in a certain style , which may not be the sort of thing you would do naturally , but it 's still enjoyable to do .
15 The danger is the convert being more zealous than the Pope in suddenly believing that we can abdicate on all issues of policy .
16 'Arassment , he said , and it can come from all quarters , you know .
17 What amazes me is how often they 'll say to me ‘ Thank you very much for treating me like a human being ’ because however drunk they are in the churchyard I always believe that you 're much more likely to get somewhere with somebody if you are polite and kind to them and treat them like a real human being , and you can get into all sorts of fascinating conversations with these people even when they are fairly drunk , because actually they are real human beings , they are n't awful people .
18 ‘ I think I have proved I can play on all surfaces , ’ he says .
19 Rose 's tact was so masterful that she resembled certain people who are so deeply read that they can play with all ideas without ever listing books .
20 In pursuing this aim , IDB 's Marketing Development Division has a key role to play through the wide range of support which it can offer to all sizes of companies in Northern Ireland involved in manufacturing or providing internationally tradeable services .
21 As Deputy Leader of the Labour Group in Europe , I look after liaison between our group , the Parliamentary Labour Party , the T U C and individual trade unions , but I can say in all honesty that the individuals just listed play a very important role in giving you access to the possibilities which exist to further your aims in Europe .
22 As a postscript to this , I can say in all sincerity : ‘ Some of my best friends are Gentiles . ’
23 I cherish his and your friendship , and I can say in all sincerity that Cork would be the poorer without you .
24 A solicitor can help in all areas where legal advice and action are necessary , often at an early stage .
25 Through our branch network of some 2,000 retail branches we can deal with all cash requirements on both small and large scales .
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