Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Interestingly enough I also heard recently that takes patients from a private hospital , the , because they can give far better treatment than the private sector .
2 And by combining them with aerobics , you can achieve even greater success — in fact , a fitness level and a beautiful body which you never previously dreamed of being able to attain .
3 You are a natural athlete , the stroke feels right to you and you find you can achieve far greater power this way .
4 They do , however , believe that individuals can exert far greater influence over society within capitalism than Marxists .
5 When the dimension of gender is added , we can see even greater disadvantage and inequality for females .
6 The advantages to management of so doing are claimed to be that wage costs are reduced , that the relatively powerful skilled craft union is replaced by the weaker general union , and , perhaps most importantly , management can exercise much tighter control over what happens on the shop-floor .
7 Throughout the Upper Primary the pupils develop an increasing sense of belonging to the wider community of Heriot 's and can take even fuller advantage of the specialist teaching and facilities offered to them .
8 That can mean only higher community charge and council tax bills as well .
9 With large numbers this can cause even worse handling and registration problems than for paper , and even , perhaps , extra complications if a disk turns out to be corrupt ( ‘ It was OK when I handed it in . ’ )
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