Example sentences of "it can [adv] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And , finally , it can officially accredit students ' learning , thus giving it public recognition and status in a way that is simply not possible for the autodidact .
2 When this happens it can dramatically slash profits — and can even threaten a business with extinction .
3 Many people in the West have been asking how it can best jog things along .
4 Installing an electronic publishing system can bring substantial benefits but it can equally bring headaches that would have been avoided by some simple preliminary investigations .
5 In theory , film is the most powerful advertising medium , because it can successfully integrate words and sounds and pictures to achieve its effect .
6 It can also examine timetables to ensure that bus companies operate not only at peak times but at midday or at other times when people wish to travel to doctors , hospitals or services that may be situated in the centres of population in cities and towns .
7 It can also register applicants for two Diplomas : the Diploma in Advanced Legal Studies and the separate Diploma in Legal Practice .
8 It tells you which files belonging to which programs are on your hard disk and it can also compress files .
9 Although he sees this struggle as being primarily concerned with economic resources , it can also involve struggles for prestige and for political power .
10 It can also combine techniques on the single test allowing automatic sample pretreatment such as dilution , concentration and filtration on-line .
11 However , settlement policy is broader in scope than this , for it can also incorporate elements of positive social and economic planning .
12 Designated Britain 's premier venue for international athletics events , it can also house conventions or concerts for up to 13,000 .
13 It can also transfer files to SCSI devices .
14 It can also transfer files to SCSI devices .
15 It can also reveal areas for growth and work , aiding progress and maturity .
16 It can also produce problems in hot weather , when your water is capable of holding only low amounts of oxygen .
17 It can also revive memories of childhood tantrums and distress , locking oneself in the lavatory or bathroom and shutting out the adults who came battering at the door .
18 Steeplechasing can exact a terrible price from its participants , but it can also provide moments of unparalleled sporting rapture .
19 Although TL really only comes into its own beyond the range of radiocarbon dating , it can also provide answers to specific archaeological problems where no suitable radiocarbon samples exist .
20 A conservatory is not only a nice , warm place where you can enjoy the view of the garden , but it can also provide savings in heating costs .
21 It can also provide measures of confidence in its classification , which a conventional perceptron can not .
22 Although the law imposes only base-line standards , therefore , it can nevertheless create conditions which increase the chances of high quality performances being achieved .
23 If the company feels that it can largely pass changes in input prices on , it will be more appropriate to focus on productivity changes than on absolute cost changes .
24 The details of the model are adjusted until it can simultaneously yield values acceptably close to the observed values of : the equatorial radius ( usually at 1 bar ) ; the mean density ; the axial rotation rate ; J 2 ; J 4 ; and the radiation excess .
25 It can therefore pay foreigners to stage them when polite and prolonged discussion has failed to yield results .
26 Yet it can sometimes make things bloody difficult . ’
27 Whatever our conscious reasons ( ’ No , I want to remember him/her the way he/she was ' or ‘ Not in front of the children ’ ) , a dead body is not considered to be spectacle for display in Britain , and the rationale which dictates it can sometimes disguise feelings of embarrassment that such a thing could occur in our death-defying , well-regulated households .
28 Well , it can sometimes reveal patterns not immediately obvious to the naked eye ; an example of this is shown in exercise 9.3 .
29 Exposure to direct sunlight is generally to be avoided since products are seldom exposed to it , and because it can quickly produce effects that are never seen in practice .
30 It can certainly cause problems with a wide range of plants , but there are many others that suffer from high intensity of sunlight .
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