Example sentences of "who can [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | We doubt whether the shock-horror TV advertising campaign will directly stop youngsters sniffing solvents , but it should bring home the horrors of the practice to those who can do something about it parents . |
2 | If we can get that , then five or six years down the track we might be producing players who can do something at world level . ’ |
3 | The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic … |
4 | The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic … |
5 | Careering between two extremes Described by one director as being ‘ an actress who can do anything ’ , Edith MacArthur talks to Colin Donald ‘ The play is all about charm … |
6 | She is back to grande dame mode having proved herself , as John MacGrath put it , ‘ an actress who can do anything ’ . |
7 | That 's because there 's no-one else around who can offer anything else — no-one ! ’ |
8 | If you have picked all the answers in this section you are the sort of person who can watch somebody do it and then pick it up in a flash — or read the handbook and you 're away . |
9 | We know that there is someone , somewhere , who can make everything bloom again ; this is the Lady of Light , the fairy godmother who might turn up one day if we are lucky . |
10 | Its teachers are not like travelling philosophers : they are co-operating labourers in God 's vineyard , and one plants while another waters , but God is the only one who can make anything grow ( 3:6 ) . |
11 | Just as Batman had Robin , you may have an assistant who can manage something a little more advanced than recent work . |
12 | Or some proctor who can slice someone in two without caring . |
13 | Oh well ye , Belinda if you 're the sort of person who can help someone to dress you 're going to be a good nurse I think . |
14 | However , in contrast to those who can see nothing good in this type of organisation , Burns and Stalker argue that this type of organisation may be appropriate to an organisation operating within a particular environment . |
15 | P. A friendly person , someone who is good to session with , someone who can appreciate someone else 's skating and not to judge them as to what they can do but also who they are and how they are . |
16 | ‘ Because they tell me you 're a great pilot who can fly anything . ’ |
17 | They 're the only people who can keep anything open out in the sand , and not be closed down by the gangcults . |
18 | I 'm more disappointed than angry … and a little saddened , too , to think that there 's a rugby fan who can find nothing better to write about the game and a magazine that can find nothing better to print than such provocative nonsense . |