Example sentences of "can show [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , unemployed people who can show they have used their time constructively , in study or voluntary work for example , will be able to match themselves to jobs demanding the qualities this demonstrates — initiative , hard work , flexibility , reliability , etc. — and possibly pick up some useful skills and experience at the same time . |
2 | Apart from industry and commerce , research organisations , educational establishments and similar bodies , as well as central and local government undertakings with industrial functions , are eligible for the Technology Award if they can show they have contributed to industrial efficiency through improved technology . |
3 | Like this Boston store , warehouse clubs are open to members only and though they 're pitched at businesses , individuals can join too if they can show they 've a steady income and pay their thirty dollar subscription . |
4 | ‘ Changing a man is a way women can show their power . |
5 | Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement . |
6 | Strange how the most unlikely lines can show their age . |
7 | ‘ They do n't mind so much now I 've got a few trophies in a case that they can show their friends and boast about it , ’ Carlos Francis recollected his parents ' change of posture after it became evident that he could make a career out of soccer . |
8 | The analysis of wear patterns on prehistoric stone tools can show which sort of work produced a particular pattern of wear . |
9 | Almost anything can be used to shed light on the past : the foundations of buildings can show what sort of houses people lived in ; the remains of tools show how they worked ; animal bones and plant remains show what they ate ; and pollen , snail shells and the remains of trees and plants can indicate the type of climate and vegetation at the time . |
10 | The remains of houses and possessions give an idea of people 's lifestyle , while the remains of their tools can show what work they did , and to some extent how hard they would have had to work to do a particular job . |
11 | So they can show what two numbers multiply together to make twelve . |
12 | You take my advice and grab him quick , then you can show him what he 's doing wrong . ’ |
13 | You can show him that string of polo ponies you 're so proud of . ’ |
14 | I can show him . |
15 | assesses employees in the broad context so that you can show them where they fit in |
16 | The separation between the two components is only about 35000000 kilometres , so that no telescope can show them separately , and each must be egg-shaped . |
17 | ‘ I can show them a robot animal and they wo n't go crazy . |
18 | In the Australian experience referred to earlier , those engaged in the study of alternative community-based educational initiatives stressed the former rather than the latter , ‘ The innovating organisation will only survive if it can show them ( the statutory bodies and local power groups ) that its power is complementary rather than invasive . ’ |
19 | It 's the response that matters , you can show them things the others ca n't follow . |
20 | You can show them samples . |
21 | we can show them . |
22 | And you can show them of between an eighteen and twenty four percent saving on their business travel . |
23 | The finder of goods is entitled — except only against one who can show himself to be the owner — to legal protection against all the world . |
24 | Than any of her lineaments can show her . |
25 | Or you can show her okay . |
26 | ‘ When we 've finished here you can show me which window . |
27 | ‘ Then if you do , you can show me what must be done . |
28 | You can show me how . |
29 | ‘ I mean , if you can show me the way I will take you by car , ’ I said . |
30 | You can show me or remind me of the difference between orange and pink , perhaps by showing me a colour chart . |