Example sentences of "who can [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | But erm , the , so although he , he , the point I 'm making is although it was who says he mentioned symbolism , or became aware of it , it 's er , it does n't conflict with the point th that , that we were making earlier , that the only person who can interpret their dreams is the dreamer ultimately . |
2 | ‘ I have 12 or 13 players who can hold their own with the best in the League but injuries would leave me struggling and I know it . ’ |
3 | Solbourne hopes to ship up to 2,000 of its superscalar Series 6 boards over the coming year — many to Series 5 users who can upgrade their systems . |
4 | ‘ We 'll leave that to other bands who can wave their flags much bigger than ours . |
5 | Approximately 10% of those infected become chronic carriers who can infect their families and patients , and have 12 to 300 times greater than normal risk of developing liver cancer . |
6 | Vintage buses are used to transport spectators — who can leave their cars in the special car parks in a nearby field — to various points along the route . |
7 | And when he comes to the richer and more respectable inmates of the borough who can veil their defects behind money , he remains sardonic , and sees them as poor people who have not been found out . |
8 | For children who encounter educational difficulties we have the services of our Learning Support Department and for all children we have Enrichment Staff who can extend their learning . |
9 | Some people will wish to enquire in person and to speak to someone who can answer their questions . |
10 | For Davis , the Ranters , as a group , are largely constructed by twentieth-century Marxist historians , notably Christopher Hill , intent on finding groups who can justify their thesis of a revolution . |
11 | ‘ Good luck to women who can train their husbands . |
12 | WITH COLOURS FROM ICY BLUE TO FIREY RED AND GROUND-HUGGING MOUNDS TO 9FT GIANTS , WHO CAN RESIST THEIR UNIQUE CHARM ? |
13 | It 's suitable for babies who can support their heads . |
14 | As a student about to graduate , I am saddened by the number of my colleagues who can see their future only in high-salaried financial management . |
15 | For those people who can sever their own feet and lurch away , they got it round the neck later from a special breed of Tightness that lives in the baskets of flowers up lamp posts . |
16 | ( Doane 1984 , p. 6 ) But this does not mean either that film-viewers are not also active readers of film who can produce their own meanings , or that identification with mainstream fiction film characters means unconditional surrender to bourgeois ideology . |
17 | ‘ By the way , I checked on their story for the night Sir Ralph died ; both Sir Fulke and Rastani were absent from the Tower and there are people who can guarantee their whereabouts . ’ |
18 | Moreover , few families can have such secure or cheap fuel supplies today as those who can obtain their annual needs from only a few days work spent cutting , drying , hauling and stacking peat . |
19 | Readers of this column who can cast their minds back to 1984 may remember a piece of equipment called the Nava Skiing System . |
20 | Is it any wonder that the only people who can afford their services are rich companies , millionaires and those who are lucky enough to get legal aid ? |
21 | It is for this stratum of users and their families that heroin is the dragon with a sting in its tail , not the hidden middle-class users who can afford their habit and avoid the police and courts . |
22 | Vegetables , and herbs for that matter , are a delight for youngsters , who can follow their progress from seed packets to dinner plate . |
23 | The age barriers to college entry are now rapidly crumbling , giving place to a policy of open access — which means college admission to students of all ages who can demonstrate their capacity to benefit from study . |
24 | But directors of small companies who can have their own special pension arrangements will find that most of the benefits of such schemes have been removed . |
25 | The intensity of these family relationships , and the importance of maintaining family and wider connections in Pakistan , are shown in the continuance in Britain of the Pakistani institution of Biraderi which governs obligations to relatives and non-relatives outside the immediate family : ‘ Biraderi includes all the men who can trace their relationship to a common ancestor , no matter how remote ’ ( Anwar , 1979 , p. 62 ) . |
26 | Doctors are the only people who can bury their mistakes and all that . |
27 | When you are shooting for high profits , you have to have a small entrepreneurial team who can project their way forward , not today but tomorrow . |
28 | Of course those who can fund their own care will not have to be assessed before entry . |
29 | Indeed , kinship could well be said to involve greater obligations to the old than it once did , because survivors now live longer and have fewer descendants who can share their care . |
30 | Certainly , we are looking for individuals who can accept responsibility both for themselves and others , who can use their initiative to control events rather than drift aimlessly through life . |