Example sentences of "[coord] can [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In cases involving accidents at work , and in factory cases in particular , your own client or a close work colleague may be able to ask around to see if anybody actually saw the accident itself or can give background information about events leading up to the accident . |
2 | Develop more residential places where people can be treated for their addiction , or can receive crisis or longer term help . |
3 | While all the steps and grids of a career lattice may exist in principle , in most instances only a small proportion of the paraprofessional work force have access to or can take advantage of existing formal training opportunities . |
4 | It is hardly surprising that there is a high degree of confusion and it is not always clear who is to blame ( or can claim credit ) for particular activities . |
5 | All offerors will invariably ask the selling shareholders to represent that they own the shares ( or can transfer title ) free from encumbrances . |
6 | In ( 140 ) , make can not be substituted for cause — the causation evoked is too indirect — nor can cause substitute for make in ( 141 ) , for the opposite reason . |
7 | Virtually weather-proof , sure-footed and with big lungs , they work best at high altitudes and can carry loads of up to 220lb . |
8 | In San Cosme , as elsewhere in Mexico , union leaders have an important say in job placements in factories and can exert influence on behalf of their members at regional and national levels . |
9 | The assumptions underpinning the theory are that new suppliers can easily enter the market and there are no restraints on trade ; that consumers are well-informed about their wants and the choices open to them and can exert leverage over sellers by threatening to take their business elsewhere . |
10 | A water quality officer interprets the information and can instruct Cyclops to collect a sample of the discharge in a sealed container . |
11 | And it 's a bit like that , and what happens , ’ and they go , went on and explained what happened and why it was interesting , and in particular why , by doing this , you could come up with an X-ray source which can help cure cancer , and can do scans in a way which you ca n't do by other methods . |
12 | Well-established organisations in non-competitive environments might be able to perform successfully with any type of organisation structure , because they are secure within their environment and can ignore contingency factors ( eg. the Civil Service , perhaps ) . |
13 | Well he looks like we could play at ours the day before and can borrow Doug 's |
14 | The cave swiftlet is more sensitive and can avoid objects as small as 6 millimetres . |
15 | The GP and the health team which may include a practice nurse will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it . |
16 | The GP and the health team ( which may include a practice nurse ) will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it . |
17 | The Pitmans are agents for P & O Ferries and can arrange bookings for day trips to France . |
18 | Stretching , bending or rotating the body on stiff legs pulls soft tissues that have already become inelastic , and can damage discs and joints of the spine . |
19 | Sulphur hexafluoride itself is harmless except in a confined space , where it displaces oxygen and can asphyxiate people . |
20 | They have less overheads , more knowledge of their local market and can achieve sales in the thousands . ’ |
21 | In many cases homoeopathic treatment is much more successful than orthodox treatment and can achieve results which would be considered impossible with orthodox treatment . |
22 | I cut the cheese with the Lappish knife I acquired last time out ; it has a 25-centimetre blade and can open cans , cut fire-wood and generally keep misery at bay . |
23 | He 's young , quick and can score goals . ’ |
24 | Still a good player and can score goals . |
25 | Be careful however ; it is vigorous and can make 7ft ( 2. 1m ) high and wide without trouble ( see page 132 ) . |
26 | Now , though , a wife has her own tax allowances and can make refund claims in her own name . |
27 | This will increase the suction effect slightly and can make water move upwards , much as a lamp wick draws up oil to replace that being burned . |
28 | Increased speed of communication means that people can act much more quickly and can make trends into self-fulfilling prophecies . |
29 | Regional planning authorities are also informed of proposals for revocation , modification and discontinuance of Use Orders , and can make representations or objections on them to the secretary of state . |
30 | Burton is a still brimming pool , running disturbingly deep ; at twenty-five he commands a repose and can make silence garrulous . |