Example sentences of "[conj] they can [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The option is to play somewhere where they can arrive at 2.45 and the ground is still empty . ’ |
2 | Anyone who likes dancing should go to the Haystack on a Friday , where they can dance under a mango tree , and , if lucky , listen to Goa 's celebrated singer Lucio de Miranda . |
3 | As has already been said , if the bereaved person has a supportive family or friends or somewhere like a church group where they can talk about their response to loss in an open way then this may be all the help they need . |
4 | They want to be in a free and democratic Iraq where they can vote for their leaders and have a democratically accountable Parliament . |
5 | Somehow we expect them to be happy to be kept in a place which is warm and dry , where they can eat to their heart 's content with their companions ; but no , they become quite upset . |
6 | All this helps oxygen accumulate , and carbon compounds ‘ sink ’ into rocks where they can recombine with oxygen . |
7 | But we are not African natives where they can come with bailiffs and throw us out . |
8 | The aim of these schemes is to place individuals , usually on a permanent basis , as lodgers with a landlady or family , where they can live as family , participating in home activities as much as possible . |
9 | Good words will not get my people a home where they can live in peace , and take care of themselves . |
10 | From the men 's point of view hostels offer a tolerant , undemanding atmosphere where they can live in ‘ a world of their own ’ without being ‘ social-worked ’ or ‘ assessed ’ or ‘ treated ’ unless they expressly desire it . |
11 | Swordsmen such as this Talabheim trooper are usually assigned as small detachments where they can fight on the wings of larger regiments . |
12 | Many burglars enter through a back or side door where they can work with less risk of being seen , so fit a deadlock and use it . |
13 | Because the net will inevitably be in close contact with some of the fruit , birds will still do some damage where they can peck through the mesh . |
14 | These are also found in poorly oxygenated ponds , where they can survive by breathing air . |
15 | Patterns can be set to either remain fixed while shapes rotate over them or they can rotate with the shape , the two modes can not be mixed within an illustration . |
16 | they 're in that position , it 's gon na cost us to get out , cost us to get them out of it and they can go out into a bed and breakfast or they can stay in the house |
17 | After accepting payment in dollars , oil-exporting countries can decide to keep their enlarged surpluses in this form , either in deposits or in longer-term investments , or they can switch into other currency assets . |
18 | Older industrial economies , like our own , have two options : they can try to match the low wages and discipline under which workers elsewhere in the world are willing to labor , or they can compete on the basis of how quickly and how well they transform ideas into incrementally better products . |
19 | They can do if they want or they can progress onto other rooms to get time back that way , but anyway , ca n't you ? we have er a target to meet on the programme of X percentage time and they will meet that far Wednesday afternoon so we have n't continued and shown |
20 | Lahars can be a direct result of an eruption , where for instance freshly ejected lava or pyroclasts melt ice or snow , or they can occur as a result of the destabilization of the unconsolidated volcanic debris on the slope of a volcano by an earthquake , or as a result of heavy rain . |
21 | Where the director or directors is or are not in sole control of the company , there is no difficulty in holding that he or they can appropriate from the company and the property belong to another . |
22 | They will either have been named as co-defendants , along with their employers , or they can apply to the court to be joined as such . |
23 | Or they can converse in a sense that they can get a chord progression or a melody together that actually works , and says something , irregardless of the words . |
24 | Er or they can ask for someone to take them . |
25 | They can follow in kind , like Britain is doing in the Gulf , or they can follow in cash , like Japan and Germany . |
26 | Such measures need cash , and although they can contribute to malaria control , they can never suffice by themselves . |
27 | Few can be relied upon for any technical back-up or support services although they can draw upon the services of their manufacturing suppliers for this purpose . |
28 | This is not an uncommon occurrence because birds of prey have what is known as ‘ tunnel vision ’ — which means that although they can focus with deadly accuracy on the prey straight in front of them , they have difficulty seeing anything outside that direct line of sight . |
29 | Markets allow individuals greater freedom of choice as producers and consumers than they can experience in any system of central planning . |
30 | Moreover farmers , at least , continue to appreciate the skills of farm workers , so that the latter obtain much higher esteem from their employers than they can expect from many newcomers . |