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

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1 We can tell how trajectories look by examining their corresponding sequence .
2 We will have to think on how we can build up numbers .
3 But we can pass on experience whiich will be a great contribution .
4 With any luck we can straighten out Hyacinth , David Swan , the swine , and any other little local difficulties . ’
5 We can go up Birmingham .
6 We can answer only problems printed on this page .
7 In the absence of adequate bus production capacity in the United Kingdom , we can face only danger in terms of the future bus market .
8 Above all we can observe how closeness between grandparents and grandchildren can develop : the significance of visiting , and of practical caring , but equally of personality .
9 ‘ This will mean we can carry out maintenance and restoration of diesels under cover ’ .
10 We can set up JIT programs , perform subassembly .
11 We can set up situations — as noted by John Webster — in which we try to find out what is important to the animal by looking at what it prefers and trying to assess how much it will work for something ; how important that particular resource is to the animal .
12 The tremendous problems that they have need addressing and we should be there , not because we can reap the benefits necessarily in funding , although of course that would help , but because we can lend a hand , because we can reach out Local Authority and in my view that is also what the people of would want this Council to do .
13 We further assume that the demand for labour is a function of the real wage so that we can write where n t is the logarithm of the demand for labour or the level of employment at time t t w t is the logarithm of the nominal wage rate at time t t p t is the logarithm of the price level at time t t and α is a positive constant .
14 In general we can write where n is the amount of substance in moles ( or more simply the number of moles ) , m is the mass of the substance in grams and M is the molar mass .
15 Using functional notation , we can write where L , is the transactions demand for money .
16 So we can write where GI t is current gross investment and R t is current replacement investment .
17 By the time this is read the club season will be under way and we can assess how players adapt to the new laws .
18 we we 're really better with bench tables like that , then we can put either typewriters
19 But x has n elements , so that we can find only n — s of its elements in terms of the remaining s ( see unc an example is given in 2.5 ) which are arbitrary .
20 Right next one , which is find the argument of Z one times Z two Yeah , again a couple of different ways of doing it , what you can do is you find the argument of Z one , find the argument of Z two , and then what , what will we do for the answers , add them together to get the to , arguments to something worth together , we add them , or we can work out Z one times Z two and then just find a modulist of that complex number , now which way do you want to do it ?
21 We may write this equation as unc Equation ( 5 ) is known as a parametric solution : since we have only n — s independent relations we can determine only n — s unknowns ( y ) in terms of the remaining s quantities ( z ) , which may be regarded as arbitrary parameters in the problem .
22 Does my hon. Friend agree that one way in which we can cut down imports is to buy British ?
23 Now if we can take away tat excess oxygen that 's being produced , it 'll start going again .
24 I have been talking about the different levels at which reason operates in relation to individual disciplines : we can take up stances within disciplines , across disciplines , and in being critical of disciplines as a whole .
25 Mr Gloukhov told their hosts : ‘ We want to go to one of your garden centres so that we can take home seeds for flowers and vegetables . ’
26 It is by studying the pattern of naming times across such different situations that we can understand where changes in size and orientation affect recognition .
27 erm that 's a clumsy , and perhaps you might say a rather German way of putting it , but seeing religion as one of the things people do , one of the things that we can understand now that we 're good at understanding history — we can understand how society works , we can understand that a person is interested in religion for psychological reasons because he is a certain kind of person , comes from a certain kind of family , and so from all sorts of angles religion is being understood and the cost is that it 's not such an absolute thing as before .
28 If we can understand how cells behave during development so as to make arms and brains we can then begin to ask how genes control the behaviour of the cells and so establish the link .
29 We can see why Michael was to be admired ; but Michael 's son , who left for the town , was forced to do so because his father had to find money in a hurry and would not sell his land .
30 If the absence of active Judicial intervention is to be explained by confidence in the Diet 's ability to represent electoral consensus , we can see how Japan could manage without the fierce watchdog role that the constitution envisaged for the Supreme Court .
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