Example sentences of "she can [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The technique in Scale 1 is to fuel the recluse 's imaginative understanding of a condition where she can freely maximise her spiritual potential and , at the same time , promote the discipline which allows her to do so .
2 ‘ She 's had the D and C. Everything straightforward , and she can probably go home tomorrow . ’
3 He was one of the first to design TV campaigns : you know , the super-hero voice advising the daffy housewife how she can best clean his clothes ?
4 She can rarely have travelled , for example , more than fifteen miles from Brackley , Northamptonshire , where she lived for most of her twenty-four years .
5 Mrs Thatcher should do either as the Mail demands and replace Mr Lawson with a Chancellor of whose policies she can wholeheartedly approve or , as Mr Heseltine urges , lift her veto against the only course which could give credibility to an exchange rate policy .
6 She can easily swallow one in one go , so mealtimes do n't last long .
7 She does n't do it at home , she can easily go out
8 Hand her a tea-strainer and see if she can carefully lift out all the fish .
9 This is just what happens in my novel : the girl , Snow White , listens to the life-stories of her companions but , try as she may , she can neither comment nor reply in kind .
10 Effectively therefore she can neither walk nor talk and she is always going to need twenty four hour care for the rest of her life .
11 Well she can either sing in it play the organ , sing in it and tape it as well .
12 ‘ Depending on the personality of the child , he or she can either become destructive or switch off completely .
13 The LIFESPAN Manager should therefore study the rest of this section , so that he or she can either take the recommended avoiding action , or at least understand what is happening if any of the users become confused .
14 Fran said : ‘ Fingers crossed , she can soon sit in class with all the other youngsters just as she has always wanted .
15 Roddick claims that the answers to such bizarre questions tend to be very revealing and she can usually judge whether an applicant is going to be somebody who is on her wavelength and with whom she can comfortably work .
16 If Cleo wants to be present , she can simply watch from outside the circle .
17 ‘ She thinks she can just waltz in and have her photograph taken now . ’
18 She can just pretend it 's her new car .
19 And I was thinking , tt , it must nice , Alison 's got a hobby she can just go out and you know , do it to get away
20 I think they will just get on and get themselves she can just lay the law down .
21 If Diana thinks she can just try to have a normal Christmas without the boys she is going to have a very miserable day . ’
22 she does feel guilty perhaps she can just try and cut down a bit now .
23 But I would imagine that 's what she wants to train Teresa up for , so she can just run it and she can sort of
24 But she can also bring about his destruction .
25 She can also make sure that the more mature children have access to special tools and materials so that their creativity may progress .
26 She can also show her new found friends that there 's nothing to worry about .
27 Mrs Reynolds will need to be involved in this process in order to help relieve her anxieties and so that she can also support her husband .
28 What she can also have , which might at first glance seen off-putting , is great expertise in some abstruse art or science , though this should never of course be an unpleasant one .
29 He or she can also help negotiate agreements between spouses , conduct proceedings in court or advise on conciliation and other services .
30 She can also turn her hand to mending and spotting .
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