Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] can [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This prompted Marshall to add a note to his trade card : ‘ There are several Persons who pretend to have the Approbation of the ROYAL SOCIETY ; but none has , or ever had it , but myself ; as my letter can testifie . ’
2 Travelling is done on public transport — we have a college minibus which tutors can book for residentials , visits and regular timetabled activities , such as the Leisure Centre .
3 A FEW weeks ago TeleClub featured Kristian Schmid ( Todd in ‘ Neighbours ’ ) and how he was looking for a boy or girl from Northern Ireland to join his Steel Can Recycling Board .
4 If there is no particular justification for these categories , and they appear to be somewhat arbitrary , what faith can schools then have in them as a basis for review ?
5 Under what circumstances can women be said to have a domain of their own ?
6 It is therefore necessary to ask the question : in what circumstances can persons , other than the original landlord or landlady ( L ) and the original tenant ( T ) , sue or be sued upon the covenants in the lease ?
7 The research project will explore : — how male migration influences natural resource management in 4 countries in the Sahel region of Africa ; — whether single women are as likely or as able to , invest in long-term soil and water conservation ; — whether women 's changing strategies relieve or increase pressure on declining natural resources ; — and what ways can projects intervene to improve household food security of single headed households .
8 ( c ) Other specific types of question In what ways can Elizabeth Barrett Browning 's poetry be regarded as subversive ?
9 In what ways can marketing departments differ from other departments in terms of key objectives , main activities and system of values ?
10 What role can parents play once their children are in class ?
11 And , equally , what answer can Wittgenstein give on this interpretation to Kripke 's questions about objectivity ?
12 What nobility can members of the IRA claim for the future by an act such as this ?
13 Then you can start to think about , in what way can justice best be done in this particular case .
14 However , what we need to know is , to what extent can Dept .
15 To what extent can parents and schools complement each other in their approach to health education ?
16 To what extent can restrictions or controls on the domestic ( that is , the UK ) market be maintained in the face of integration of financial markets ?
17 At the centre of these debates are the key questions of how well does a free-market economy meet the various macroeconomic objectives , and to what extent can government intervention improve things ?
18 To what extent can trends be related to concomitant changes in age structure , household composition , or work patterns ?
19 Above all , to what extent can clinicians be persuaded to accept that they are financially and managerially accountable for their decisions ?
20 To what extent can children be said to apply ‘ rules ’ in word-formation ?
21 To what extent can Blanch DuBois be described as a ‘ victim ’ in A Streetcar Named Desire ?
22 To what extent can GIS help if an event occurs ?
23 In order to print out stitch patterns templates for instance , the program needs to know whether you have a punchcard or electronic machine and how many needles your machine can pattern over .
24 The old rule was to purchase 25% more than your restaurant can seat .
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