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

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1 It can ensure compatibility , avoid unnecessary duplication of effort , enable economies to be made by cooperative use and the full employment of existing facilities .
2 One of the advantages of the bureaucratic structure is that it can ensure continuity through the use of standard work practices and also provide some measure of stability .
3 Moreover , it can move individuals from one area of technical expertise to another where their experience is irrelevant , meaning that they face a period of low technical achievement .
4 It will do all it can to reassure residents , to accept and prove accountability , to demonstrate openness , and to return communities to a quality of life which others enjoy and which all deserve .
5 They claim it can relieve migraine and sinusitis and not so surprising , remove ear wax .
6 One of the key benefits of the move will be to give Enterprise Training access to a professional marketing department through which it can promote awareness of its services to employers .
7 As long as you can fit in a piece of florist 's foam , it can hold flowers !
8 The crucial repercussions of the company existing in its own right are that it can hold property , raise money on the security of its property , sue and be sued in its own name , and continue to exist and do business despite changes in membership or its directors .
9 It can hold couples together in a way that may seem to the outsider against all reason .
10 But is potential lies in the extra value it can offer AMV clients .
11 As the largest public sector employer in Europe it can offer scope for experience in management and education , in research and in clinical nursing itself .
12 The detachment forms up close to the main unit where it can offer support , either by using long range weapons such as bows or hand guns , or by employing hand-to-hand weapons to threaten an advancing enemy 's exposed flanks .
13 It can offer advice on publications to concentrate upon for the member or officer whose interest is either general or specific and whose reading time may be limited .
14 ‘ By singling out these rural establishments , the council believes it can weaken opposition .
15 Injected into closed ‘ steam chests ’ at atmospheric pressure for 10 minutes after the temperature reaches 96°C it can disinfect milking equipment , churns and other items .
16 It can contain fields of different types with the pointer being one of them .
17 He says it can distort bone structure , even cause heart problems .
18 Alternatively , any firm which has made a definite decision not to seek authorisation must ensure that it understands what constitutes investment business and , having established that it can refer clients to suitable authorised independent advisers , avoid further involvement like the plague .
19 Potentially it can accommodate variations in pupils ' affective responses and can enable the observer to differentiate between ‘ Hawthorne ’ effects and more permanent phenomena .
20 In this new shape , it can accommodate molecules called G-proteins , which hang around inside the cell .
21 It can accommodate simulations of drainage-basins ranging in size from a few hectares to 40 000 square kilometres .
22 And how they choose to spend it can affect things that happen in the world .
23 A The disease you refer to is called Lyme Disease and , as you rightly point out , it can affect people and other animals .
24 I do n't see how it can affect Rothmans any more than any other firm . ’
25 It can suggest lack of confidence in the opportunity and even worse the vendors and potential purchasers can assume we are suggesting the opportunity is a forced sale .
26 It can distribute shares to employees for no payment .
27 It can either tough it out , claiming virtue in its readiness to take hard decisions in the national interest ; or it can assemble safeguards and concessions and proclaim compassion for the neediest .
28 Once the group is formed , it can sponsor seminars and workshops , and its mailing list can be used for information dissemination .
29 In general it can leave children with their natural curiosity expressed by the neverending ‘ why ’ questions of childhood , being squashed by the inability of adults to discuss in any other way what has really happened , and so the child learns that whatever has really happened is just too awful to be talked about .
30 Labelling can be a nightmare for the behavioural analyst because it can divert attention away from the real problems .
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