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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The bittern 's eyes are low down on its head , and so it can stand concealed in the reeds with its head pointing up , scanning the water below .
2 It was n't , it was not like quite quiet time , you know , but they said and apparently it can get
3 and then it can take everything down into millimetres and whatever it is , and see exactly where the damage is
4 Normally the supplies are of high quality and need little treatment , but groundwater originates as rainfall entering the ground , and there it can dissolve substances , man-made or natural , present in the soil .
5 They are of value in guiding the clinician 's testing of aphasic patients , but are not of direct value in relation to theorising about the language-processing system and how it can go wrong after brain damage , because one can not answer such question as ‘ In Broca 's aphasia , how is the language-processing system malfunctioning ? ’
6 Knowing how these processes are organized will help us develop better computer systems for object naming , in addition to helping us understand how object naming develops in children , and how it can break down after brain damage .
7 What this situation is depends upon the individual 's perception of his environment and how it can meet his needs .
8 Should I simply ignore what that delicious mouth is saying , and remember instead how sweet it tastes and how it can mould so beautifully to mine ? ’
9 If you are an enthusiastic gardener you 'll know how valuable a convenient work space is and how it can revitalise your whole approach to gardening throughout the year .
10 It should result in a clear statement of that practice area 's intended position in the marketplace and how it can differentiate itself from its competitors .
11 For the present , what is important is that the Watson-Crick structure does explain how DNA can carry information , and how it can replicate .
12 Others point to the effect E has on the clotting mechanism of the blood and how it can cause internal bleeding , haemorrhaging and death .
13 Work has been going on in Oxford , partly funded by the Trust , to understand more about meningitis , why and how it can kill ; exactly what the founders in Stroud wanted in the panicky days of 1986 .
14 SCO says SCO Unix and UnixWare are not direct competitors , but both Com Tech and MUA plan to take UnixWare to their current SCO users and show them what it can do — and how it can run SCO applications .
15 Clanness can characterize the vessels used in the Eucharist or the goblets which serve men and women of exalted dignity in their banquets ; it blurs the edges of earthly things with a nimbus of heaven , in other words , and yet it can make what is celestial seem clearer to human sense .
16 And yet it can happen .
17 The id is not a managerial agency , it does not have to make decisions , it is not in contact with the real world and therefore it can have its cake and eat it .
  Next page