Example sentences of "it can [verb] [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At common law , it can arise if the right has been exercised from ’ time immemorial ’ .
2 The louder it is , the more distant the object it can detect and the bats produce clicks which , if translated into frequencies that we can hear , would sound as loud as a pneumatic drill .
3 As most of the time taken is used up in searching through the various models the speed of the system will be a trade-off between the range of speakers it can understand and the number of words in the vocabulary .
4 It can happen that the ownership of one person is subject to certain rights which someone else has over the goods .
5 It can happen that the business side assumes a dominant role in the diagnosis of educational problems and the formulation of solutions and that education is less than whole hearted in its co-operation with business .
6 Yet it can happen that the momentum of the previous plan ( or previous chief executive ) is still pulling in one direction whilst the new plan ( or chief executive ) wants to go in the other direction .
7 It can happen that the children of N form a continuum , C where tnR , and N = C , and f ( C ) is a smooth function of t .
8 It can happen that the aggression is directed outwards .
9 It can determine that the trustee should be paid a percentage of the value of the assets realised and/or distributed , or by reference to the time spent by the trustee and his staff , and must have regard to the complexity or otherwise of the matter , any exceptional responsibility falling on the trustee , the trustee 's effectiveness and the value and nature of the assets dealt with by the trustee .
10 It can direct that the application be re-heard by a magistrates ' court or it can make an order itself which will then be treated as an order of the magistrates ' court for the purposes of enforcement and variation ( s94(9) ) .
11 It can replicate because the specificity of base pairing ensures that the daughter molecules are identical to the original one .
12 If a local authority decides that a residence order in favour of a relative may be appropriate after initiating care proceedings it can not make a formal application for a residence order but it can recommend that the court follow this course .
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