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

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1 Just young boys of 19-20 who can nae work . ’
2 Once all these points have been cleared , everything is ready — apart from other creditors , who can completely upset a restructuring by petitioning for a winding-up .
3 We want cattle who can finally become food ; He wants servants who can finally become sons .
4 We want cattle who can finally become food ; He wants servants who can finally become sons .
5 Bear in mind , too , that we can guarantee acceptance for the policy for anyone aged between 18 and 69 who can truthfully answer ‘ NO ’ to the question on the Guarantee of Acceptance .
6 These are the Comyns and the Bruces who can both reckon amongst their members males of the royal blood , for each claim the throne by descent from David , Earl of Huntingdon , great-uncle of Alexander III and grandson of a former king .
7 When the Shavante train boys to become warriors who can both take and give orders , they systematically constrain the youngsters in age-set seclusion for a period of five years during which time they are trained to endure suffering ( see below ) .
8 What makes this behaviour more worrying is the fact that the industry is now dominated by recently-assembled global media conglomerates or big electronics firms who can ill afford it .
9 We are not in the business of expecting other people who can ill afford it to pick up the cost of a single person 's discount for the rich .
10 These people are called merchandisers and their activities provide support to traditional salespeople , who can thus spend more time selling .
11 The money that currently goes into forcing less-talented cricketers into retirement can be redirected into the purses of these cricketer' wives , who can thus get all the jobs done that their sporting husbands have not found time for .
12 It is unlikely to have been the work of Asclepiodatus , who can scarcely have worked for Chlothar before 613 , given his association with Childebert II , and is equally unlikely to have been active after that date .
13 ‘ The fans up there do n't know him and probably think he 's a big centre forward who can just head a ball — but they 're wrong .
14 ‘ I can not believe that you are the kind of man who can just stop working on something , leaving it half-finished like this . ’
15 Graham said : ‘ I am not the sort of person who can just sit around reading .
16 There are some people who get bored who can just fall asleep , standing up with their eyes open .
17 As food they are meant principally for the non-hungry , the non-domesticated , those who can just summon the energies to open a tin of pate de foie gras or unwind a rollmop .
18 I admire her because she is an actress who can also sing and I think she has a wonderful personality , ’ said Mr Hipkiss as he stood with 1,500 screaming fans outside the city 's Ritzy nightclub .
19 Another shrewd overseas signing seems to have been made in Rudi Bryson , the South African fast bowler , who can also score quick , useful runs down the order .
20 Convalescents can be accompanied by their spouse who can also benefit from the rest and relaxation provided .
21 Convalescents can be accompanied by their spouse , who can also benefit from the rest and relaxation provided .
22 Those who can also show some engineering or other relevant qualifications are , of course , more likely to land a job .
23 Position the microphone to suit your speaking height when reading from the script , and check that the operating noise of the video or sound recorder will not be picked up ; this will probably require the equipment to be controlled by an assistant , who can also take care of the timings and cueing of the sections .
24 Hankin said of the young midfielder , who can also play in defence : ‘ It is a big opportunity for the lad in front of a crowd of 13,000 or 14,000 .
25 Meanwhile donations for the Jane Goodall Institute to help less fortunate chimps than ours can be sent to Dilys Vass , who can also supply membership details and further information .
26 A copy of the Regulations is available from Her Majesty 's Stationery Office or through booksellers who can also supply the Regulations about front seat belt wearing and child rear seat passengers .
27 All age groups welcome , but 12 year olds and under must be accompanied by an adult who can also pursue their own course within the centre .
28 It must be irritating for ministers , used to almost unbridled power at Westminster , to be faced by hostile local bodies who can also claim to have a democratic mandate .
29 It would benefit many pensioners who can well afford the fee and would mean that other licence holders would have to pay £116 for their colour licence .
30 Now point number two is a general charge of this kind will affect different families in widely differing ways , and quite clearly there will be some families who can well afford to pay that charge , and there will be other people who can not , and maybe the case that you were quoting me is an example of that .
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