Example sentences of "can [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Solti 's reading can nevertheless by prized for its straightforward handling of the central phase of the first movement and the climax of the third . |
2 | Where the requirements of the model are satisfied it can thus with some truth be said that there is an ‘ utter dispersion of power ’ . |
3 | Bureaus can thus under some conditions exercise wage and factor price discrimination . |
4 | Subscription to the list is free , and members can easily post all kinds of stuff about Leeds to a world-wide audience , and frequently do . |
5 | Pigeons can home in familiar areas by remembered cues and a compass sense that is primarily derived from the position of the sun . |
6 | It has been taken for granted by most workers in this field that pigeons can home from unfamiliar starting points . |
7 | It can not be assumed , as can reasonably in many experiments in natural science , that units are identical . |
8 | Commonhold is simply a system whereby the owner of the flat ( the tenure can also in certain circumstances apply to houses , or even offices or other commercial developments ) owns two things — first , the freehold of his individual unit and , secondly , an inalienable right to use the common parts and other services of his block . |
9 | Those who never came back to the Cotswold village can now at last be remembered . |
10 | ‘ No one can live through that . ’ |
11 | There is hardly any modern authority which suggests , as did the judges in Clarence , that either a wife can unilaterally in certain circumstances withdraw her consent , or else that the ambit of consent is restricted so that a wife is not deemed to consent to her husband where his conduct is egregious . |
12 | the following ball can then by played by pressing the Bowl switch S3 . |
13 | However , with a little diligence and help of the single end of a transfer tool , they can sometimes by unravelled in the work and since the end is fine it can be darned in at the back . |
14 | Only the seed of corncockle , poppy and those others which are weeds of arable land can safely by sown mixed with grass seed . |
15 | The chill of the eternal wind caused Gallois to attack the temporal culture in which no woman admits her age , in which she can never in public admit any exceptional or painful feeling . |