Example sentences of "that [pers pn] can [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One is that I can be prepared for what is going to be available here sooner or later and so be able to combat it .
2 The important thing is to be aware of these weak points yourself so that you can be prepared with the best positive interpretation of them if the interviewer picks them up .
3 To organize the event successfully , make an amusing speech , and get the right balance between outrageous fun and good taste , will indicate to the bride or groom that you can be relied upon to perform well as best man or bridesmaid at the subsequent wedding .
4 The weaker way is to say simply that although there is a radical and obvious difference between the two hypotheses , it is not one which could make any difference to you , and so that you can be exempted from paying any attention to it .
5 That the , that the erm , right , erm , you can go back a fair ways earlier and already find people thinking that you can be transported from one body to another , or even from one species to another .
6 Only the right hon. Gentleman believes that we can be insulated from what is happening throughout the world .
7 We must develop our musical emotions so that we can be moved by new and subtler feelings .
8 The nature of the Shell Miri contract is such that we can be called upon to do further work outside the basic contract for instrumentation systems on the offshore structure .
9 This , Lukes argued , is the most insidious form of power in that we can be manipulated into a course of action or believing in a set of values without realising it .
10 ‘ You send us on our way weaponless , so that we can be slaughtered from ambush .
11 Describing the mechanism by which ideology works is the only way that we can be convinced by Althusser 's institutions since he has de fined them theoretically by their functions .
12 To have a concept of error is to accept that we can be in error on a given occasion even though we do not believe we are , and hence that we can be corrected by others .
13 President , Congress , Conference I know we will all welcome all the pressure that we can be brought to this government and its pursuit of policies if that 's the right world , policies that do n't have a direction would just have them from one crisis to another .
14 It 's very helpful for both sides of the community , I 'm sure , to have contact like this and I think that the programme is usually very well devised in that you do have something either of mutual interest or one area and then the other area so that we can be informed about erm what 's going on in the other section of the community .
15 Kuhn 's paradigms are not so precise that they can be replaced by an explicit set of rules , as was mentioned above .
16 Starting at the top , carefully remove the stones or bricks , and stack them so that they can be replaced in the correct position
17 Madam Speaker , this announcement is now almost a year delayed the firm of Coopers and Lybrand have been paid one point six million pounds to come up with this ass access charging fiasco , surely this house in entitled to the , as entitled as the press to a full statement of the government 's intentions so that they can be answered by .
18 And if you ca n't wait to taste them , you 'll be pleased to know that they can be defrosted in a microwave !
19 But the images of beauty may be lost and forgotten and a mnemonic is needed so that they can be recalled to the mind easily .
20 The principles on which these three kinds of bodies are built are so fundamentally different that it is difficult to believe that they can be related to one another except right at the very roots of the evolutionary tree .
21 The Generic Sciences modules have been designed so that they can be integrated into programmes in the individual sciences , providing appropriate science background for vocational programmes in other areas , or be used as general or leisure interest modules .
22 During digestion , enzymes then break these nutrients down so that they can be absorbed through the walls of the digestive tract and enter the bloodstream .
23 The analysis of labour markets is complicated further by the fact that they can be defined by reference to one or more of a number of characteristics .
24 The same effect can be achieved with a small pair of school compasses ( which have the advantage that they can be adjusted to exactly the right size ) , but these are more difficult to use to get an exact line .
25 The BMA has has today urged GP 's to get the message across to youngsters , that they can be consulted in confidence .
26 G.P. 's are now being told to get the message across : that they can be consulted in confidence .
27 Both titles will have the artwork on the dust jacket repeated on the cover , so that they can be treated as ordinary paperbacks as preferred .
28 One of the consequences of holding instructions in store locations is that they can be treated as data , and manipulated as such by the computer .
29 Science , as it has developed right across the board since the end of the sixteenth century , has operated with the axiomatic assumption that events in the material world , out there , external to human minds , are governed by regularities which are so coherent and consistent that they can be treated as " natural laws " .
30 Either we may see them as qualifying the properties inherent in the nouns , or we may take the view that lawfulness and distance serve to mark out certain generally recognized subcategories of heirs and cousins ( whereas one can scarcely argue for any generally accepted subcategories of strangers and kids marked out by totality and mereness ) , so that they can be treated as ordinary ascriptive adjectives .
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