Example sentences of "can [adv] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Its growth can only continue with the now almost entirely entrenched position that headhunting has achieved in American corporate life . |
2 | Still partially paralysed by the brain disease Guillain-Barre syndrome , he can only speak with the aid of an artificial voice box . |
3 | They can only succeed with the help either of opportunistic flights of fancy such as inherent value or theos rights , or by otherwise obscuring the differences between creatures like ourselves , who use language , and those that do not . |
4 | Compact is a whole school initiative that can only succeed with the support and commitment of everyone . |
5 | But be warned , the Power Tool can only cope with the output from a 100 watt amp ; anything bigger will prove a useful test for your smoke detectors ! |
6 | Sadly , of course , it has n't proved to be the entire answer because the original FOND resource can only cope with the four basic stylistic variations ; Plain , Italic , Bold and Bold Italic . |
7 | It is , however , possible to respect the limitations without totally abandoning the idea of a holiday altogether , or deciding that you can only go with a friend ( which could be disastrous ) . |
8 | Other liabilities can only pass with the consent of the other parties involved , but the acquirer can discharge the liabilities of the offeree and indemnify it for any residual liability . |
9 | It will not happen because the House can not reform itself ; it can only act with the permission of the executive . |
10 | It is difficult and probably impossible to allow people thus abused to make statements in the press which can only interfere with the process of justice by which someone is tried . |
11 | A penal system can only run with the acquiescence of offenders . |
12 | It is bad actuarial practice to insure against something that can only happen with the consent of the insured person — you can not , for example , ‘ insure ’ yourself against committing suicide . |
13 | Though what will happen in the next century up to 2025 , as table 5.4 suggests , we can only calculate with a large margin of error . |
14 | Do n't get me wrong — sheep are profitable , very profitable , but if it 's cheeses you rear them for then one man can only deal with a few . |
15 | The family member also progressively adapts so that the effects of the disease are largely the progressive effects of that adaptation — The disease always gets worse if it is not treated but nonetheless the family member develops ways in which he or she can somehow live with the disease . |
16 | None of the superhuman beings — with the exception of the two already mentioned — can thus interfere with a human being unless a rule has been broken . |
17 | A chimpanzee is an easy recipient for human projections since humans can easily identify with the emotional expressions of chimpanzees . |
18 | I therefore welcome the inclusion of SmartIcons that extend the range of operations that you can easily do with the mouse . |
19 | There may also be problems in deciding on the segmentation of a word into letters e.g. the letter combination cl can easily confuse with the letter d . |
20 | It does n't matter how small your primordial lung is , there must be some time out of water that you can just endure with the lung , which is a little bit longer than you could have endured without the lung . |
21 | You can just click with the mouse to view the model a different way . ’ |
22 | Those arrangements can seriously affect the work of the courts , being concerned with assessing the needs of the courts and securing resources , organising the internal structures of the courts so that they can best deal with the caseloads arising , laying down pre-trial and trial procedures , managing the case-flow , measuring and monitoring court performance , managing court records , and planning necessary reforms to court structures and processes . |
23 | But fruit wholesaler Peter Ford says there 's no way that Spanish plumbs can ever compete with the quality of english plums , even if they are cheaper : |
24 | We can quickly dispense with the crude mythology , but I like the concept of apparent failure . |
25 | Home-centredness can still go with a measure of sociability with family and friends . |
26 | Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher , on a rare playing excursion , showed he can still fight with the best . |
27 | At the galP1 promoter , where the CRP site is closer to the initiation site , protein-protein contacts can still occur with the truncated polymerases , showing that the C-terminal part of the α-subunit is not involved in activation . |
28 | I can totally agree with the woman here just now , what she 's saying but the woman at the back of me just now , she 'd said about lesbianism , this is a different thing entirely . |
29 | The one type of company which can totally dispense with the provisions of the Act relating to auditing of the accounts is a so-called ‘ dormant company . ’ |
30 | Few of us can honestly quarrel with the concept of more choice , more competition . |