Example sentences of "[det] [pers pn] can [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | From this you can assume that the A2 works connected up to pretty much anything and for this review that 's how I put it through its paces . |
2 | From this you can see that I am a very emotional person . |
3 | Total £700 £150 and from this you can see that motherboard upgrade is a reasonable proposition because you are keeping more value than you are replacing . |
4 | From this you can see that there is a major difference between our approach and the conventional science park , in that we are not undertaking speculative development , but are using what is termed internally within the University as ‘ the incremental approach ’ . |
5 | Quite apart from this we can show that MCE is not performed consistently or accurately enough to provide effective codes even in this unimodal situation . |
6 | From this we can infer that the proportion of useful information obtained by expansion to the second level is less than that available at the first level . |
7 | This suggests that the effects of the renewal of LSW in the early 1970s have just reached the Rockall Trough , and from this we can deduce that there is a circulation time of 18–19 years between the Labrador Sea and the Rockall Trough . |
8 | From this we can deduce that n = n' and that there is a bijection unc such that for each |
9 | From this we can see that the only pieces that can be affected by the commutator [ F , R ] are those which are in the overlap or are moved into the overlap by F or R . |
10 | The ‘ grand total ’ of responses to each of the ten questions in the checklist is shown in appendix 4 , and from this we can see that one or two particularly striking polarities stand out . |
11 | From this we can see that the effect of the corporation tax on employment operates in three ways : |
12 | From this we can see that for Europe coal is regarded by FAST as the major future alternative to oil . |
13 | If the subject prefers to look at one stimulus rather than another we can assume that he has detected a difference between them . |
14 | It er , first of all I can confirm that an announcement is being made today er secondly secondly secondly I can confirm that it is not usual for such announcements to be made by way of oral statement . |
15 | My friends are very anxious that there should be no difference between their people and the Mamur Zapt , and will do all they can to see that things go no further , at least for the time being . |
16 | will do all they can to ensure that the details of the policy and of individual schemes are clearly understood by teachers . |
17 | The vital role of the parents is to do all they can to ensure that the loss or diminution of love and friendship , will be the worst thing that can happen to their children if they transgress the legal and moral codes that control the society in which they will be living . |
18 | Close cooperation between Christian and Muslim leaders is essential for national unity , and both faith groups are challenged to do all they can to ensure that belief in one creation and one God is a force that unites people rather than dividing them . |
19 | Close cooperation between Christian and Muslim leaders is essential for national unity , and both faith groups are challenged to do all they can to ensure that belief in one creation and one God is a force that unites people rather than dividing them . |
20 | The West , therefore , must do all it can to ensure that Turkey 's interests are diverted northwards and that a unitary Iraq state survives the war . |