Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] can [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where you can actually allocate part of your pension and to your spouse up to up to a third actually .
2 In a village near Amiens , I found a shop where you can still get tea , and enough cakes to make a schoolboy sick for a week .
3 We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’
4 And there 's nowhere he 'd rather be than back in his native Enniskillen — where he can unashamedly lead life at a crawling pace .
5 PowerPoint combines a word processor and spell checker with drawing and presentation tools , so you can easily combine text , graphics and charts .
6 Powerpoint combines a word processor and spell checker with drawing and presentation tools , so you can easily combine text , graphics and charts .
7 Then turn off the power to the circuit concerned so you can safely inspect socket A's wiring .
8 The star system , that ‘ Hollywood poison ’ , according to Hugh Castle , was seen as yet another concession to the masses , for , as Clifford Howard explained , ‘ the crowd ( and it is the crowd that supports the movies ) can not appreciate entertainment in the abstract , any more than it can thus appreciate art or religion ’ .
9 ‘ He 's trying to make arrangements so he can just leave work whenever he has to , ’ she says .
10 If I can ever claim association with genius it will be because of my friendship with Emily Carr .
11 I might be able to pick up Radio 5 when conditions are good cos I can usually get Radio 2 and even RTE ( Irish station ) late in the evening .
12 This whole idea of a subsistence economy is something I 'm not really , I 'm not really sure about it because erm what , what would exactly , you 're saying that if everybody was the same then erm then you 're somehow necessarily going to be producing at a subsistence level so erm so er and so it 's , so if you can only extract surplus by effectively taking it off something given to others .
13 ‘ It 's much easier if you can mentally align movement with lines .
14 If we can just identify Person Y …
15 There are even now other issues on the pensions debate we have employers like Telecom using pension funds to fund redundancies we now even have the government looking to see if they can get hold of pension fund money in British Rail and in the Coal Board to see if they can also fund job losses .
16 erm , as long as , cos they can only claim benefit for a certain length of time ca n't they ? , then it switches from unemployment to Social Security .
17 ‘ Fashion now is not boring for me , because I can still have fun , even if the money is made on the more classical items , ’ concludes Smith .
18 Equally worrying is the fact that deaf people are effectively disenfranchised because they can neither get access to nor take part in the political debate .
19 My recollection was that it was £250 for a great deal of work and endless consultations with courteous BBC representatives who were terrified by my refusal to produce a total text ( since I can only give plausibility to anything I say when there is at least an element extemporised ) and refused to accept my positive assurances that I was as unlikely to dry up as the Thames .
20 Do bear in mind that while you can only use Wysiwyg in SHEET mode you can always Retrieve something you think of as a document into a SHEET and embellish it there .
21 Trials , however , are a catch-22 situation , since they can only take place if money is available , and the research funding bodies are largely under the control of the powers that be in the medical profession .
22 Bass , for example , requires a tenant to put down a deposit of £1,000 before he can even contemplate arbitration .
23 As for the free kick well I never saw MOTD so I ca n't comment , though I can well believe Speed did f- up , he definitely had an off day .
24 As far as their usefulness as a measure of performance the conclusion that should be reached is that none is superior as we can only measure performance by comparison .
25 For we can hardly use language to throw light upon the basis from which language itself derives its meaning , without having to rely on allusion and metaphor .
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