Example sentences of "people can [vb infin] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And because valuable information and expertise are dispersed throughout the organization , top management does not solve problems ; it creates an environment in which people can identify and solve problems themselves .
2 So I mean if I , if I produced for instance si five or six masters and then people can go and do copies here and there that 's actually not a bad way of doing it .
3 We would appreciate any quantity , people can deliver or send , and we also collect can ring-pulls .
4 THE recent bout of good weather emphasised just how short Darlington town centre is of parks and open spaces where people can sit and enjoy the sun .
5 From the cricket and football games Jack and Rod have taken me to , I 'm amazed how you modern people can throw and kick things where you want them to go .
6 The rhetorical approach stresses that ideologies do not necessarily function to suppress argumentation and thinking , but provide the elements with which people can think and argue about everyday life ( Billig et al . ,
7 And I think it 's very important that people can come and talk to you and some representative 's of the board because there is unrest Tom and I 'm not prepared to stick my neck out and say in what quarter this lies but it can be got over it can be ironed out because running a theatre is to do with team spirit and that team spirit get 's conveyed to the public .
8 Because it 's going to be a public sculpture I think it 's nice that people can come and see it being made . ’
9 Incidentally erm next Friday no the Friday after , so Friday the eleventh anyway , we 're gon na set the whole t erm Hall out for the banquet a day early so that people can come and see it .
10 That idea changed when he grew interested in a set of computer software called Visicalc with which people can produce and manipulate tabular information on a computer screen .
11 Want to get a 900 number , where people can call and get a message , where I can talk with them .
12 After Easter the Society will become a ‘ Party Plan ’ agent for Alison Bell Leisurewear — we hope to tie in with your coffee mornings and social events where people can see and try on the range before ordering .
13 So you , what you 've got to do , is to think of ways in which you can translate the technicalities into simple language that other , that ordinary people can understand and appreciate what it is you 're doing and why it 's important .
14 The research procedure here usually assumes that people can read and write ( which can be a serious limitation ) , and it also conveniently throws the burden of veracity on one 's informants .
15 He noted a high correlation between the literacy rate of young people in a country and the age of women at marriage there — ‘ The regions of the world where most of the people can read and write are those where women are not getting married too young ’ ( p. 14 ) .
16 People can buy and sell existing bills .
17 A conference system can be set up whereby up to six people can listen and talk simultaneously .
18 That is a forest in terms of a place in which people can play and revel .
19 Some people can take or leave cigarettes just as they can take Or leave an alcoholic drink — Others find that however hard they try to stop smoking and however much they may be aware of the damaging consequences of continuing to do so , they simply can not stop but find themselves compelled to continue .
20 So people can sniff while walking around , they can sniff in school or anywhere around their home .
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