Example sentences of "[v-ing] and can " in BNC.
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1 | He also talks to him about the possible relationship between stress , smoking , poor dietary habits , alcohol and the incidence of peptic ulcers so that Peter understands what is happening and can consider what changes he might make in his lifestyle . |
2 | ‘ There are many girls under 16 who know full well what is happening and can properly consent . |
3 | He has a good eye for passing and can play with both feet ( sort of ) even though he is right footed . |
4 | They allow for cross-referencing and can provide you with a ready guide to your goals and the tasks you need to do to carry them out . |
5 | Foals rapidly stop sucking and can dehydrate very quickly . |
6 | The Biolife filter functions well , although as the PFK test Review Update pointed out recently , the tiny suckers which the filter hangs on seem to give up sucking and can allow the filter to drop down and submerge below a critical level . |
7 | The Unique Interlocking hair Weaving System is a process which involves sewing processed human hair onto the client 's own hair without having to use braids , twisting or gluing and can eliminate the problems of thinning hair . |
8 | Now I can walk up hill without puffing and can bend down without grunting . |
9 | This is until you get going and can afford to have your own labels printed . |
10 | The voice is normally used to soothe and reward a horse , it is also used to tell the horse to trot and canter etc. when used more sharply , as when lungeing and can also help teach the young horse the aids when first starting to ride the horse . |
11 | We need to be aware of our expectations because our expectations can be limiting and can be stretching and inspiring . |
12 | Adult elephants spend three quarters of the day feeding and can eat up to 225 kilos of food a day . |
13 | From the practical standpoint , it is often claimed that there is never enough time to write objectives ; that their use removes the spontaneity from teaching ; and finally that from a clinical point of view they are inappropriate , as much of the teaching is ‘ crisis , teaching and can not be foreseen nor planned . |
14 | Once you feel like running and can do so without stiffness or pain , you can work gently back towards normal training , along the lines of the schedule . |
15 | A common modern technique is similar to guitar finger style using a CC-G-C or a similar fifth and octave tuning which gives greater versatility without re-tuning and can be further extended by the introduction of an extra fret between the 6th and 7th . |
16 | The FTIR 8101/8101M spectrophotometer is capable of data processing , multitasking and can produce data reports on a standard parallel head printer . |
17 | Who are our competitors , what are they doing and can we react quicker than they can ? |
18 | Giving marks for written work can help the student to assess how well he is doing and can serve as reinforcement ( either because good marks tell him he is making satisfactory progress or because poor marks will tell him he must make a grater effort ) . |
19 | It 's more interesting for the children than being asked " Can you remember what we did least week ? " , it makes them immediately active , it reminds them what they were doing and can be very informative for the teacher , who can see clearly what the children are finding most engaging about the work . |
20 | The drawback is that the procedure is time consuming and can result in a backlog of incomplete or unimplemented statements , with the possible consequence that there is undue delay before the pupil is appropriately placed or supported . |
21 | ‘ I believe that the advance of economic questions in domestic development is progressing and can not be halted . ’ |
22 | But here at the show staff from ADAS , who advise farmers , say setaside is already changing and can help wildlife : |
23 | My relationship with my kids is fine — my eldest daughter saw us fighting and can see we 're both better off living apart . |
24 | Equally , the ‘ periphery ’ has an interest in policy making and can be expected to contribute to a feedback process from implementation into policy elaboration . |
25 | ‘ But the Federal Communications Commission has recognised that mirror equivalence is an entirely unrealistic standard because telecommunications systems , markets and regulatory regimes are constantly evolving and can not be identical . ’ |
26 | Paradox 4.0 adds a Windows-like user interface to the MS-DOS relational database , power and performance gains , enhanced network performance and expanded Paradox Application Language ; it includes Query By Example for fast interactive database querying and can also store and retrieve Binary Large Objects in memo fields . |
27 | This says that , if both are playing pessimistically , player I is receiving and can not improve on this , so he has no incentive to change his strategy . |
28 | Perhaps Ronnie Koeman was watching and can learn that trick as well . |
29 | Saturday was not a suitable day as it is the only day that teachers can go shopping and can see to other family matters . |