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

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1 A farmer rearing his own replacements and with a static herd size who purchases a calving heifer of roughly similar merit to his existing herd can perhaps afford about £4 per extra point .
2 For the moment we can only piece together fragments of evidence .
3 In America the rigmarole of getting a permit to develop a site can easily cost around $100,000 , even before the expense of buying land .
4 And he said that he 'd phoned them and said could they change it and he 'd finish at eleven then he can still start tomorrow night again at quarter to one .
5 A breeder purchasing a calving heifer of sound type and of genetic merit far above his existing herd can probably afford about £10 per extra point .
6 Unless sheep can repeatedly remove over 40% of the current season 's growth of heather , the plants will continue to thrive .
7 In this chapter we begin to assess how the changes can both bring together states and firms in partnership and also pull them apart .
8 Another feature of DLT is that it will ask for a yes or no answer before deleting each file , you can also delete only files with a specific extension in a specific directory e.g. DLT C : \*.;
9 Er , a very negative form of er , of behaviour , can be , you can actually get highly directive , and start telling people , erm , we 've already identified that influences , not having that ability to tell , it 's something that people try and do it , it 's a , it 's a facade , that people put up and get behind them .
10 What we 're planning to do in the very early stages , is to have the site staffed on a Saturday , and have people there , so we can actually turn away rubbish .
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