Example sentences of "can [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I hope you will take note of the wishes of your constituents and do all you can to see that Garstang retains its Magistrates ' Court .
2 My friends are very anxious that there should be no difference between their people and the Mamur Zapt , and will do all they can to see that things go no further , at least for the time being .
3 All these groups can think that Mr Clinton is their man because of what he said during the mesmerising presidential campaign of 1992 .
4 Thus , if the Insured can demonstrate that thought was given to the safety of the property the duty will usually have been fulfilled even if subsequent events show that the precautions taken were inadequate .
5 Thus , if the Insured can demonstrate that thought was given to the safety of the property the duty will usually have been fulfilled even if subsequent events show that the precautions taken were inadequate .
6 But few can doubt that Europe 's varied assortment of nations makes for a conflicting assortment of company commercial strategies and government policies .
7 It is not entirely global ; it admits that knowledge is possible , e.g. that you can know that p → q , and indeed uses this fact as a lever .
8 ‘ The only way we can know that people want to see the Fun Factory becoming a success is if they vote with their feet and come to a meeting to show their support . ’
9 putting it on the table If you do n't do that , I can guarantee that Bill , Bill is gon na play silly buggers .
10 They 'll probably be rather dusty , but they 're quite separate from the house and I can guarantee that Eleanor 's never set foot in them .
11 You can expect that Novell is going to run this as a business and is going to want USL to be profitable .
12 But in future , although the capital can come from both sides , you can expect that Aegon 's stake will move up to 100 per cent . ’
13 We can assume that Jacques not only played the oboe but was also likely to have been a woodwind maker , as was his brother , Jean , who is noted in the Livre commode ( 1692 ) as being among the most highly regarded master makers of woodwinds .
14 So we can assume that analysis of prior linguistic units has two effects on subsequent processing .
15 But as we know that MI5 taps telephones and keeps files on people simply to pass on political information to the government , one can assume that Kinnock 's call to Turnbull is not the only piece of politicised telephone tapping that goes on .
16 This assumption is not required before you can assume that X causes Y , but it is required if you want to know how X is causing Y .
17 ‘ If Sir Vivien had reached the fifteenth green at the time of his abduction and Bonzo arrived in the clubhouse at ten o'clock , we can assume that Sir Vivien himself must have begun his round at , shall we say , about half past eight . ’
18 You can assume that tests are negative if you have not heard from us within 6 weeks of the test being taken .
19 We sit up here and we watch a game like that and we can see the game probably just drifting away from United a little bit ; you can feel that things are changing out there .
20 A democracy … demands a dissemination of political understanding wide enough to make the people 's will in government an effective thing … the uninformed citizen … can be misled by the easy halftruth and the persuasive slogan ; or he can feel that understanding will always be beyond him and fall into that apathy which leaves everything to authority .
21 Anyone can work out who the ‘ subspecies ’ Marxomanni , Mussolimini and Swastici are meant to represent , but they do not really play an important part in the story , since we can feel that John , the Pilgrim , is not really tempted or overwhelmed by them , any more than Lewis ever felt the slightest inclination to become a Maminst or a Fascist .
22 The school library is a major part of the information environment in the school and the school librarian , in her/his neutral position , can ensure that Prestel is used across the curriculum and not only in one subject area .
23 By this means a government can ensure that part of the supply of foreign exchange is surrendered to it at a low price to be used to satisfy the demands of privileged groups , including itself , while the remainder is left for more or less free disposal by the recipient enterprises , either on an official market at a more favourable rate , or on a free or ‘ black ’ market .
24 If an organisation is market leader and has a size and presence which can ensure that manpower planning is possible so that most jobs can be filled from graduate entry , then the need for an executive search firm is probably limited to a few specialist or technical appointments .
25 To this framework people may add their own memorials to their loved ones , while the Association can ensure that memorials can benefit the living through undertaking projects such as Eagle Lodges and providing homes for the sick and elderly .
26 Legal remedies can ensure that landlords carry out the works for which they are legally responsible .
27 You can ensure that Guitarist hits your doormat each month like an E7£9 from a ‘ 67 plexi Marshall by simply filling in the form below .
28 The communication processes operating in these environments are characterised by a high degree of open-ness within the research centres , coupled with a desire to withhold significant research results from similar research centres elsewhere until the public release of such information can ensure that priority will be accorded to those making the announcement .
29 Secondly , the medical adviser will appreciate the variety of ways of delivering care within a practice and can ensure that research into processes of delivery of care is not neglected .
30 When the research knowledge is sufficiently conclusive , we can use findings to construct checklists , scales and indicators which can ensure that practitioners consider all factors pertinent to a situation and alert us to danger signs .
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