Example sentences of "[noun] that can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've got two legs that can carry you there and two hands that can pour it into a glass . |
2 | ‘ The popular image of Satan is of this great evil force that can destroy anything , ’ explained a satanist adorned with the title of High Priest of the Northern Order of the Prince . |
3 | Offering the richest purse on the Tour — with a $50,000 first prize — this is a mobile contest that can take its pick among the numerous world-class waves of the North Shore . |
4 | And there are some eyes that can eat you , Mortal … |
5 | Though the turning of oval objects is routinely employed now , it is remarkably difficult to find a textbook that describes how it is done , or a mechanical engineering department that can teach it . |
6 | The Italian made Candy turbomatic 38D has a fault that can make it burst into flames , an inquest heard . |
7 | Mr Ball , 58 , told a news conference : ‘ There are no words that can fit it — for what they have done . |
8 | And we 're supposed to have faith like that , faith that can accomplish something big . |
9 | If you have the type of hair that can take it , try to leave hair to dry naturally , without heat , scrunching it with a little mousse . |
10 | There is nothing about mere freedom that can guarantee anything . |
11 | Skills that can increase your autonomy |
12 | It 's important to erm find activities that can bring you into contact with other people and give you a time structure and a sense of status and erm self-esteem . |
13 | They are the only sheep that can stand it . |
14 | There are many herbal products that can help you relax or sleep , including herbal teas which , when taken with a little honey , can give an excellent night 's sleep . |
15 | It 's WBO super-middleweight champion Eubank 's ninth world title fight in just 22 months — and there 's to be no let-up in his quest to earn the money that can give him retirement in the next year . |
16 | Every step is a chance to meet people , to give them the idea , the experience that can change their living and thinking ; to be caught up in an effort to bring a fundamental change to Rhodesia — and that means , of course , matching one 's own life to it . |
17 | To do this , you need to give the demonstration an extra , memorable , distinctive dimension that can separate your product from all the other demonstrations on TV . |
18 | This is mainly what we are concerned with here , as it these areas that can cause us problems when designing and then transferring to the console . |
19 | The fallacy that by using drama as a learning medium we necessarily dilute the drama is exposed by the fact that drama itself is usually greatly enhanced by the work that can accompany it in other curriculum areas . |
20 | ‘ We want to ally ourselves with companies that can complement our strengths with leading-edge technology , ’ he said . |
21 | Often , invoice discounting is more attractive to the larger companies that can manage their own sales ledgers , but it does expose the factor/invoice discounter to greater risks because it is not so closely involved in the client 's affairs . |
22 | After the gig , we mooch around the band 's dressing room and try to give off an inconspicuous vibe ( a hard one , since we 're the only ones that are n't stoned out of our gourds and do n't have accents that can hack their way through huge mountain ranges ) . |
23 | A sound general principle , if you are facing a foe who has a known preference for certain large monsters , is to have a magic weapon that can hurt them . |
24 | Adobe 's Illustrator , and many others , can export their PostScript files to any package that can understand it , be it PC , Macintosh or workstation based . |
25 | The range of organisations that can provide you with back-up is far more extensive than is generally realised . |
26 | They must survive the heat and other stresses involved in putting them into a warhead that can disperse them in a fine mist over enemy positions . |
27 | Men who believe themselves out of all danger may grow careless , and make some foolish move that can betray them . |
28 | It was a lunchtime event which proved most enjoyable , and people left realising that it 's not only the banks that can do something to cover themselves . |
29 | What a shame there is n't yet a product that can give her personality a similarly dramatic boost and uplift . |
30 | Small plants that can get their roots down will soon shoot ahead as has been proven in the Forestry Commission trial plots at Stoneleigh . |