Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] can [verb] [pron] with " in BNC.

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1 There are two established ways of organising your wedding gift list : you can either do it yourself or you can place it with a shop .
2 To keep your courses level , you can buy a bricklayer 's line and pins , or you can improvise one with string and large nails .
3 ‘ They were interested in everything they saw and were told , and obviously identified many areas where we can provide them with advice and help , ’ said Hunterston Station Chemist Peter Young who was one of their hosts .
4 Raising more roses by seed can be a very frustrating business , or they can seed themselves with the efficiency and enthusiasm of weeds .
5 I have never been confident that I can split them with the naked eye , but 7 × 50 binoculars make it easy enough .
6 I always find it a difficult binocular object ; I can just see it with × 20 , but I am not confident that I can identify it with a lower magnification .
7 I hope that I can provide him with the answers in a way that his hon. Friends on the Front Bench were unable to provide answers to questions raised when he was the hon. Member for West Lothian .
8 It is a wide double ; the companion is of magnitude 4.8 , and the separation 41 seconds of arc , so that I can see it with × 20 .
9 Unfortunately , I do not think that I can help you with this particular line of enquiry .
10 Many of the colour differences among papers are very subtle ; although you can detect them with your eye , they are perhaps too subtle to be translated into the four colour printing process used in magazine productions .
11 Then arrange to visit the kennels before making a definite booking , so that you can satisfy yourself with the standard of care .
12 The good thing about friends is that you can choose them with consummate care and I never chose mad ones or nasty ones or boring ones , whereas you ca n't choose who you 're going to fall in love with .
13 Familiarise yourself with the next two sections so that you can discuss them with the trainees in a chalk and talk fashion .
14 Well that 's , what I do is I use that metal that you can hang it with and just hang it onto a little hook so it 's up and over and out of the way .
15 The type of notes you make are personal but the important point is that you can follow them with only a glance .
16 She wrote : ’ I am writing to you in the hope that you can help me with the injustice which has occurred .
17 As to take home a copy of the appropriate operating and safety instruction leaflet , so you can familiarise yourself with these procedures .
18 Can you change your game , so you can play it with thr with two ?
19 Choose plastic handles rather than wooden ones , so you can drive them with your claw hammer instead of a mallet .
20 Er so you can mix it with your moisturizer .
21 The result is that we can provide them with the tools needed to design more efficient heat transfer equipment . ’
22 I am confident that we can provide you with the high level of service you require .
23 And that 's a serious side to cos if we in Council do n't lead the way to the way that we 're trying through the Euro Cities by offering what 's good in to Europe , developing those links so that we can share them with the community here and other cultural links , then we 're doing a dis- service .
24 ‘ If you 're being checked out by someone the fact that they can compare you with a photo is so satisfying that you 're on your way before you know it . ’
25 We have been running an experiment in our laboratories , which erm , employs about eighteen hundred people , and I 've been paying a sum of money , so that they can have anybody with a problem in the laboratories , can have independent counselling , er , and it seems to me , I 've been lo reviewing it , measurement again , we 've just been running it for a year , and I 've been interested to see the types of problem they 've been taking outside .
26 These characters are highly experienced , and it may be assumed that they can equip themselves with pretty much anything they want ( subject to GM approval ) .
27 After describing the first three , involving speech , reading and writing , the fourth aim was described as being : ‘ to teach pupils about language , so that they achieve a working knowledge of its structure and of the variety of ways in which meaning is made , so that they have a vocabulary for discussing it , so that they can use it with greater awareness , and because it is interesting . ’
28 The fact is that Labour wants to keep the poll tax so that it can attack us with it .
29 I have been sent to ask you whether , if I can arrange it with the captain , you would consent to look after them .
30 I prefer to have fruit really cos I can eat them with rolls .
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