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

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1 We can easily identify districts throughout the country which will be more involved with infill projects than others .
2 reporter to erm again join with him in beating the drum formally so that it moves on the A twelve and the other issues was over , something which we can easily draw attention to civil servant and of
3 We can easily imagine devices by which a public memory could within modest limits reorganize itself on demand ; a catalog , or some analogous instrument , could be devised that would on request display its contents in several different arrangements .
4 We can either waste time or find the family . ’
5 We can thus substitute equation ( 1 ) into equation ( 2 ) and obtain For a chemical system which involves only solid and/or liquid reactants and products , the expansion V of the system is often negligible or zero .
6 Having evaluated A1 , we can again apply column iteration .
7 While avoiding strict definitions of social categories , we can nevertheless examine manifestations of how humans in different social settings seek answers to the general existential questions .
8 We have no way of recording and replaying the sense of balance , and we can barely manage sight and sound with our present technology .
9 In our discussion in Chapter 1 about economy , efficiency and effectiveness , the technical problem was how we can meaningfully compare inputs and outputs to produce a measure of efficiency when outputs are not automatically valued by the market price .
10 However , we can already see difficulties for any variation on this approach .
11 Theorem 1.11.3 ( The Remainder Theorem ) unc Proof By the division algorithm we can surely find polynomials m , r ε J[x] such that f = m(x-a) +r .
12 Finally , we can probably take advantage of variations in brain organization to understand the relationships between structure and function .
13 This means that we can legitimately ask questions about the functions of cerebral cortex and just as easily study hamsters as humans to get our answers .
14 We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’
15 I do not think we can profitably continue Question Time .
16 The less constrained the genre , primarily interactional ‘ chat ’ , for example , the less likely it is that we can confidently state norms of expectation which will generalise even over the experience of the English-speaking population .
17 Newspaper technology is so sophisticated we can even make politicians say things they do n't know they 're saying .
18 We can even refund VAT on overseas payments .
19 There 's no way we can even consider Ingleston just now , when we 're involved at Hermestone and re-looking at Tynecastle .
20 We can even take charge of your entire logistics function , so you can redeploy assets , gain flexibility , reduce risk .
21 We can even discuss ways of deliberately cultivating and nurturing pure , disinterested altruism — something that has no place in nature , something that has never existed before in the whole history of the world .
22 We can just tolerate rankers in here , my dearest boy .
23 If we can just identify Person Y …
24 And I think when it says notes for supervisor , we can just put manager down there .
25 We can also draw diagrams complementary to Figs 10.1 and 10.2 which show tidal accelerations .
26 We can also adjust Custom Blend formulations for dryness or oiliness , or correct too much natural redness or yellow in skin . ’
27 We can also bring similarities together by generalising .
28 WE CAN ALSO ANSWER QUESTIONS
29 And yet we can also view Cordelia from another , opposite angle .
30 We can also expect de-recognition by employers who are frightened to death by the T & G. It it 's already happening .
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