Example sentences of "[pron] can [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I can names names but at this stage I do n't want to , ’ said Cllr Murphy , a shop steward for the National Union of Public Employees and a former chairman of the council 's joint shop stewards ' committee .
2 But also there you can ministers because minis er churches they count for more than two years stop being central funds and therefore , if we had too many
3 By day you can waterski , windsurf , parasail or take a trip in a fishing boat to one of the outlying islands ; by night , enjoy a leisurely drink in an open-air bar or dance the night away in some pulsating disco .
4 As soon as you can troops together .
5 It 's just that you , your better of space if you have that one and you can books down there or on them whatever you want too and if you had that one , you 'd be able to have a , erm another cupboard as well probably .
6 Well for my own part I think that one can educate students as far as possible in terms of what appropriate behaviour is , and I think that you can police students with disciplinary measures when it 's absolutely clear that when they know what the inappropriate behaviour is they nevertheless make a choice that they 're going to move beyond those boundaries of appropriateness .
7 And since the discipline can not exclude psychological subjects from its accounts as it can psychologists , it has to consider the effects of gender variations among subjects more than it does among psychologists .
8 You know just creeping in to pick what he can handbags and things up like that .
9 But what can scientists learn from the experiments ?
10 What can metals do very well that non-metals ca n't do ?
11 What can teachers do to promote mathematics for a multicultural society ?
12 What can doctors do to help intervene in addictive disease ?
13 What can palaeontologists contribute ?
14 What can feminists do about this ?
15 What can manufacturers , especially , teach them ?
16 If the manufacturers are so pessimistic about the capabilities of their outlets what can dealers do for themselves ?
17 What can drivers recall about situations they have driven through ?
18 So what can patents do ?
19 To whom can shareholders turn for advice ?
20 It is suggested that only by acting on the systems which constrain them can women hope to free themselves , and each of the three novels explores different possible forms this discursive action can take .
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