Example sentences of "that can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | More specialised graphics software includes computer-aided design ( cad ) programs ; the so-called art software that can give you displays and printouts of diagrams ( freehand or line , for example those of structures , flowcharts , geometrical situations ) ; and special programs for work with shapes and patterns . |
32 | I mean , th there are other things that can give you a hit . |
33 | If you 've ever wondered what it feels like to go into space , a new machine is available that can give you a pretty good idea . |
34 | But that man does live near you that can give you a lift . |
35 | It 's one of the principal forces at the core of the universe , perhaps not the main force , but something that can give us immediate enlightenment if we … ’ |
36 | I , I 've got a ray in there that gives me pow that can give me power Alex . |
37 | Probable misconceptions about a consultant supporter 's role have to be handled , credibility and relevance of one 's own experience need to be established in a non-assertive but authoritative way ; appreciation of the teachers ' professional expertise needs to be conveyed , together with an awareness of the difficulties that can prevent them from exercising it to its fullest extent ; and it needs to be spelt out clearly what such a group would be able to offer and what , together , one may reasonably hope to achieve — one must not raise hopes of cures for all ills . |
38 | There may be as many as two hundred hairs per square millimetre , giving the cat an excellent fur coat that can protect it from even the most severe night air . |
39 | They are the only sheep that can stand it . |
40 | Tranmere were on a roll and , to be fair , there are not many First Division sides that can stop them at their best . |
41 | When the markets go against you there is nothing that can stop it until the market adjusts . ’ |
42 | He told The Scotsman the other day , ’ the only thing that can stop us is the Labour party . ’ |
43 | 6. college student counsellors who have been specially trained to talk you through your problem and who may then refer to a specialized agency that can offer you help , at minimum disruption to your course of studies . |
44 | But there is one kind of feeling that can hold them all together — desperation . |
45 | The first needs a strong local angle of interest to its community , the other something that can hold its own against all the other stories of the day . |
46 | Perhaps the slow movement misses out on exploratory shadings , but this is still a performance that can hold its own beside the finest currently available — which is to say Mintz and Bronfman on DG . |
47 | You also get more data type options , including — at long last — memo fields that can hold lots of freeform text , and BLOBs ( Binary Large Objects ) , which are any type of binary data , including graphics , scanned images , spreadsheets , sound or video files . |
48 | And only Him that can hold us |
49 | This involves an input of energy and the sodium is trapped inside a large molecule , called an ionophore , that acts as a ligand ( a compound that can attach itself strongly to a metal ) . |
50 | But there is nothing on land that can prepare you for the profusion of shapes and colours of the corals themselves . |
51 | They need to find something in mid-field that can stabilize their performance ; the balance . |
52 | They take out anything that can identify you or me erm if you know if I said sort of George or gave an address or a phone number they that would be chopped out . |
53 | They must survive the heat and other stresses involved in putting them into a warhead that can disperse them in a fine mist over enemy positions . |
54 | ‘ It 's time for the mediocrity that has governed and dominated Nineties pop music to give way to a band that can deliver what it promises , ’ declares Damien , the gold lamé-shirted singer and lead guitarist . |
55 | And when he talks about a means of grace , he means something that happens to you that can bring you to faith . |
56 | It 's important to erm find activities that can bring you into contact with other people and give you a time structure and a sense of status and erm self-esteem . |
57 | Not the colour supplement or phot-album idealized view , but the ‘ warts and all ’ closeness to others that can bring us so much happiness — and pain . |
58 | Men who believe themselves out of all danger may grow careless , and make some foolish move that can betray them . |
59 | Average age for the ceasing of menstruation is around 50 , but the hot flushes and sweating that can accompany it are more common after the periods have ended , and may last from just a few months to more than five years . |
60 | The fallacy that by using drama as a learning medium we necessarily dilute the drama is exposed by the fact that drama itself is usually greatly enhanced by the work that can accompany it in other curriculum areas . |