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

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1 The unit will be completely absorbed by ParcPlace and function as ParcPlace Systems , Boulder once it can find quarters in that Colorado town .
2 Meanwhile , Data Logic is also prepared to put together a guide for integrating Tuxedo with CICS/6000-effectively Transarc Corp 's Encina if it can find backers .
3 This has been a relatively frequent event in Iceland and it can lead to the rapid melting of large volumes of ice and the release of enormous quantities of water , creating a cataclysmic flood known as a jokulhlaup ( although such floods can also be produced by other means ( see Section 11.4.1 ) ) .
4 It will have to be agreed , in its new form , by the Commons before it can proceed further .
5 Light is often used as a metaphor for God because it can convey both the presence and the unapproachability of the divine being .
6 Leach says LOFT is a boon to Britain because it can answer new questions raised by Britain 's stricter philosophy on safety margins .
7 A county spokeswoman said : ‘ Clwyd has agreed with Wrexham Maelor that it can have the buildings but it is being held up because of the situation with NEWI .
8 The colony 's preparations for the deportations are well advanced , but its government requires the go-ahead from London before it can send the first planeload to Vietnam .
9 Lloyds has made a clandestine but vigorous pass at Midland and still thinks it is in with a chance and can outbid Hongkong if it can make savings through ruthless high street rationalisation — in effect , putting two banks ' business through one 's network .
10 What Nanette has said has been an important introduction and if yo , if what sa you have prepared altogether is legible then perhaps give it to Eileen and it can go out in the Synod papers that will be helpful .
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