Example sentences of "[conj] it can " in BNC.

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1 Keep your front guard hand close to your face where it can give protection .
2 For a powerful kick you have to move your centre of gravity forwards , and this inevitably forces you to drop the spent kicking foot close to the opponent , where it can then be hooked or swept .
3 The major means for doing this is to encourage doctors and health authorities to seek care where it can mostly cheaply and efficiently be provided .
4 This is well exemplified in Fokine 's choreography fur the first Nocturne in Les Sylphides , where it can be said that the corps de ballet are marking the overall rhythm lasting sixteen or thirty-two bars , whilst the three soloists represent the shorter rhythmical phrases lasting four to ) eight bars .
5 Predominantly a coastal bird , where it can usually been seen in large flocks from now until spring , in recent years it has spread inland to breed .
6 The chain for ringing the bell runs down the house , through the first floor landing , where it can be pulled if desired , to the hall below .
7 While it has the advantage of putting slurry at plant root level where it can be used quickly , it can not bury the same volume of slurry or reduce the smell as much as it can with deep injection .
8 There are elections at all levels where it can be better for a party to have a low turn-out overall because those who do vote will tend to be your people .
9 Equally , if they ask the tribe of their head of state for compensation , they locate the claim to sovereignty where it can not be .
10 In these days of double-glazing and central heating it quite quickly exceeds safety levels , especially on the ground floor where it can be trapped beneath the floor boards .
11 In autumn it glows like a beacon , especially if planted where it can be seen with the late sun shining through its leaves .
12 We will approve major motorway or trunk road investments only where it can be demonstrated that alternative transport provision can not meet the need at lower economic and environmental cost .
13 Capital , very often originating from abroad , is being concentrated more in the industrial centres , not just towns but big cities where it can prosper .
14 A cess pool has to be airtight , and installed where it can be readily emptied by pumps and motor tankers from time to time .
15 A septic tank is an open system and depends on being sited where it can eventually discharge into a natural watercourse or soakaway .
16 By this time in Durham one J. Bailey ( no relation ) had written that ‘ the expense of horses is now become so great , that they should not be used where it can be avoided .
17 Water , where it can be obtained , is certainly the cheapest .
18 It is about extending decision-making to the level where it can take place most effectively and where it can be informed by local circumstances in the context of the policy and philosophy of the school .
19 A murid tooth from the eagle owl assemblage is shown in Fig. 3.18 G , where it can be seen that the enamel is heavily pitted on its surface , and partly removed along the edge of the wear facet , but nowhere is it completely penetrated ( Fig. 3.18 I ) .
20 This in turn led to DoE Circular 22/83 which recommends that planing gain is only reasonable where it can be said to fairly and directly relate to the actual development being proposed .
21 In particular , the timescale for upwelling ocean currents to return biological material to the surface , where it can be ‘ denitrified ’ , is a few tens of thousands of years .
22 In following his guidelines Christians believe that they are in no way impoverishing human nature or divesting sex of its importance but are putting it into its proper sphere , where it can be enjoyed with mutual benefit and with no tragic side-effects .
23 The ostrich , on the other hand , will eventually be able to return to the spot it knows so well , where it can resume its parental duties .
24 Such monitoring should not only be backward , it must be forward looking and where it can be seen that a task has taken longer than anticipated , the effect of such delay should be immediately considered in relation to the overall programme .
25 Environmentalists oppose the deep burial method for dealing with radioactive waste , claiming that it constitutes a hazard for many thousands of years and should thus be stored above ground where it can easily be monitored for leakages .
26 Where a government is very keen to press on with its programme , and where it can foresee that it would otherwise be frustrated by pressure of time , it can move that a timetable be adopted for a particular measure and , if the House so resolves , the Business Committee of the House will arrange a programme for a particular Bill , setting aside a specific number of days for each stage .
27 A sensible way for her to prepare for such an eventuality is to keep a small case already packed and labelled with her name and address in her wardrobe or in a corner of her bedroom where it can be got at easily ( see Chapter 13 ) .
28 The safest way to introduce it is in the skimmer , where it can sterilize the water as it passes through .
29 It has exceptionally long barbels and , when kept in confined spaces where it can not move these appendages freely , it will often take fright and dash around the aquarium , causing considerable damage not only to the tank decor , but to itself in extreme cases the fish has been known to leap from the tank .
30 It has exceptionally long barbels and , when kept in confined spaces where it can not move these appendages freely , it will often take fright and dash around the aquarium , causing considerable damage not only to the tank decor , but to itself .
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