Example sentences of "can [verb] [Wh det] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | In these circumstances , mothers have described how they turn to collective items where they can restrict what they consume . |
2 | Whereas in the classic Italian historical novel , Manzoni 's The Betrothed ( 1827 ) , much admired by Eco , the omniscience of the author consists in his ability to probe at will into the psychology of his characters and , at the same time , to link this to broad historical movements and even some sense of a providential ‘ plot ’ in history , in Eco it is closer to the power of the master craftsman who can make what he will with the materials to hand , and unmake it too . |
3 | The hon. Gentleman can make whatever he wants of it , but it will still not save his seat . |
4 | SERAFIN : So we can prefer what we 're not aware of enjoying to what we are aware of enjoying ? |
5 | They can think what they like . |
6 | He can think what he likes , she stormed silently , under the tingling needles of water in the shower . |
7 | Now let me think if I can think what it was . |
8 | And I think it 's both important for N C V O itself , to ensure that it 's working on issues , equal opportunities issues that affect itself , and that it 's helping the sector as a whole to do that , and and we 're very conscious of that , and er , certainly just in the last few weeks , have been looking at how we can upgrade what we 're doing in that sphere . |
9 | The ward sister can explain what she expects the nurse to learn during the allocation , and can set objectives . |
10 | Participant observation , then , is an attempt to put both observer and observed on the same side by making the former a member of the group so that he can experience what they experience and work within their frame of reference . |
11 | I said , oh I 'm glad you approve being as though it 's mine and it 's my house , I can eat what I want ! |
12 | In typical nemo dat quod non habet ( no one can convey what he does not have ) fashion , the rights acquired by the consignee or transferee of the bill were measured by the rights conveyed or retained by the shipper . |
13 | ‘ It 's time for the mediocrity that has governed and dominated Nineties pop music to give way to a band that can deliver what it promises , ’ declares Damien , the gold lamé-shirted singer and lead guitarist . |
14 | By sailing along behind someone you can act as a human video and when your partner has finished his run you can mimic what he was doing . |
15 | I must inform you that the same department are about to close the only respite centre ( Astley House in Huyton ) for children and young adults with special needs in the borough , so they can introduce what they call foster caring . |
16 | Our success in Europe means that we can reassess what we need to do to defend ourselves ; it does not mean that we can lower our guard . |
17 | ‘ He has slammed into my back on running plays a few times , and the only way I can describe what it feels like is to imagine standing on the street and getting hit by a car going 50 miles an hour . |
18 | Really Time Form are an excellent organisation , they know what they 're talking about , you know , you can trust what they say . |
19 | ‘ But we have to do everything we can to find whatever it was he gave to Tristram before October the eleventh . ’ |
20 | Blake looked at the exasperated face of the Doctor , ' … but this computer can predict what I 'm going to do . |
21 | I do n't feel I can predict what she 'll do . ’ |
22 | No one , however sharp their hearing , can know what their own voice sounds like from the outside . |
23 | The hon. Gentleman can know what we have agreed not to join . |
24 | These decisions are taken privately , without reference to what everyone else is doing , because nobody can know what everyone else is doing . |
25 | It does n't matter where he/she finishes , but whether the coach is only asking the eight-year-olds to spring 50m or trying to get all the senior team to really race hard over the first 1500m , he or she must be seen to experience it too or the children simply wo n't believe the coach can know what he/she is talking about . |
26 | No one can know what he would have written because he was a direct witness and he had an exceptional personality — a deep artistic sensibility and great erudition . |
27 | Only you can know what your ‘ whispers ’ mean — by going within , and asking . ) |
28 | It is vitally important to create periods of reflection within a drama when the participants can consider what they have achieved as individuals and as a group ; when they think about the significance of their work and examine the implications of any decisions they may have taken . |
29 | Districts can buy what they want from a nearby district or a teaching hospital rather than attempt to provide everything in their own area . |
30 | The fountains in the Piazza Navona , and then the Fontana di Trevi , and the Campo de ’ Fiori where we can buy what we 'll need for our picnic — ’ |