Example sentences of "and can [adv] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's called hyperbaric therapy and most users believe it relieves their symptoms and can even stop the illness , although it wo n't cure it .
2 The security grilles are made from steel or aluminium , and can also give the effect of leaded lights .
3 The principle can be extended for larger blocks of inherently similar experimental units and can thus increase the sensitivity of an experiment to detect a real effect if it exists .
4 After a project is completed , children can pass on their finished product to its intended audience , which may be classmates , or children younger or older than themselves , or even adults in or out of school , and can then evaluate the audience 's reaction .
5 It 's a feature that might come in handy when building an annual report : the user selects a field and chooses the added ‘ delegate ’ option from the menu , and can then send the spreadsheet to a colleague with the field highlighted and instructions to fill it in .
6 This leads to job dissatisfaction for the learner and can adversely influence the recovery of the patient .
7 Make sure the water is free of ammonia and nitrite — the latter is a skin irritant and can certainly affect the behaviour of the fish .
8 Transient hotels are less likely to suffer a loss of business and can usually re-let the accommodation .
9 Signs of tension are easily transmitted and can quickly put the counsellee on edge , wondering what is to come .
10 Once infected with HIV , a person remains infectious for the rest of their life and can potentially pass the virus on to others .
11 If the client informs its trading partners before entering into a contract that it will not insist on the strict letter of the terms , it may be estopped from relying on their letter ; similarly , if the client describes the effect of a term , a court may hold that the client is bound by that description and can only enforce the term to the extent of that description ( Curtis v Chemical Cleaning and Dyeing Co Ltd [ 1951 ] 1 KB 805 ) .
12 As someone who worked in the BMC when it was at its height , and who has very long acquaintance with both protagonists , I can vouch for the veracity of Dennis 's story as told here , and can only lament the nit-picking which has continued even after its publication in this book .
13 Having successfully applied the rules , and stuck to them , then the individual is not generally subject to exit charges and can fully use the tax advantages presented .
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