Example sentences of "can always [vb infin] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The original owner can always recover stolen painting . |
2 | You can always fix some objections . |
3 | There is one exception to the security rules , which is that the LIFESPAN Manager can always view any LIFESPAN information in the relational database . |
4 | ‘ You can always dress ten years younger than your age , ’ she told her customers , and she believed it . |
5 | Can always do some sandwiches . |
6 | We can always shoot each other later , if needs be . ’ |
7 | that means you can always have baked beans on toast at lunch time , it 's the case of first week finding out . |
8 | You can always have certain procedures . |
9 | You can always convert any walk to a reduced walk , by deleting pairs of nodes : … f g b c b h … changes to … f g b h … |
10 | And I suppose he that 's an area where one is worried about quantity and quality because it 's in a way you can always provide more quantity I imagine at a lesser cost by going into a conurbation than you can by going into rural areas . |
11 | Remember , you can always use IDEAL HOME 's Kitchen Planning Service . |
12 | ‘ The movement can always use secret information , to bring pressures to bear , to embarrass the authorities . |
13 | You can always seek financial help from the Executive because they can give money out campaigns selective . |
14 | A bag which is too hot can be as uncomfortable as one which is too cold and while you can always add extra clothing when the temperature drops , it is n't necessarily convenient or desirable . |
15 | Because once you 've got a computer running for your main application then you can always find other things to do with it which may help you to improve your business . |
16 | But you can always find good people if you look for them . ’ |
17 | My trouble is I can always see both sides , and I see she 's what life has made her . ’ |
18 | If Mr Rocard runs into new difficulties , he can always push important bills through with the swift and effective parliamentary guillotine — an arguably undemocratic device he has already used 11 times over the past three years . |
19 | I probably would have worked out well , I 'll be the spare man , I 'll need four men working on five lathes , because I 'll need a spare lathe in case one falls over , so I can keep four running , I 'll need four men in case one of them 's sick or one , when they go on holidays I can fill in , so we can always get four lathes working . |