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

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1 MANCHESTER UNITED are still confident they can land David Hirst .
2 I know they can said Tim .
3 Swindon Town will be at home to Manchester City or Reading in the Fourth Round if they can beat Queens Park Rangers in the Third Round … that tie kicks off in an hours time in London …
4 Tivoli has also built a toolkit for non-programmers called the Application Extension Facility ( AEF ) so they can customise Tivoli applications and migrate existing systems management programmes to a standard .
5 Glasgow City Brightsiders are the only one of the leading men 's sides in action and they can overtake Edinburgh Burger Kings at the top of the men 's first division if , as they should , they take care of the young Cumnock team at Cumnock Academy tomorrow .
6 The 210 children have taken up the panto 's challenge and sought the advice of professional builders so they can construct Wendy 's house in brick in their school yard .
7 ‘ If they can locate Suzie I 'll willingly pay them . ’
8 From their room they can make UK or international calls at rates set by the hotelier , enabling recovery of the cost of the call , together with a service charge .
9 It 's on do n't , they reckon they can make Cheshire anywhere now ca n't they ?
10 They can treat PCP now , ’ Babur says .
11 They will then do their best to right what has gone wrong : at the least , they can set Justine free .
12 Cambridge , who have won only one Boat Race in 16 years , believe they can end Oxford 's run today .
13 They can spell RICHEY 's name — something sadly beyond the journalistic powers of Ms Duff , and
14 Women are disrupted in their worship by the masculinity of the religion to the point that it ceases to be for them a vehicle through which they can love God .
15 POLICE are likely to have to wait weeks before they can interview Keith Pringle the man at the centre of the Darlington siege .
16 POLICE are likely to have to wait almost two months before they can interview Keith Pringle , the man at the centre of the Darlington siege .
17 . They can tell John Major .
18 They can catch Flint 's crew — all that are left — at the Admiral Benbow .
19 The earliest they can play England or Holland is in the second phase .
20 ‘ Charter train operators must be told of the reprieve so they can approach BR about running trains this summer to test the water .
21 I know the Craven Arms Town Council themselves are very keen on it , and they are going to invite the County Council to take part in the tasks , and I would very much hope that this Committee would support the County Council , doing everything they can to help Craven Arms and their particular erm , endeavours .
22 I can Promise you that the police will do everything they can to find Mr. Stavanger , and to clear up the other matters we have been discussing . "
23 The administrators Morton Thornton are now planning a complete restructuring of the company they are confident they can turn Carpenter 's around so that it will be trading in another hundred years .
24 ‘ Hey — do you think they can see Biff Thacker as well ? ’
25 The Americans are telling East Europeans that they should not think they can join NATO — that would break the ‘ do n't gloat ’ rule — and they do not mean to imply , either , that NATO 's security perimeter has been extended to the Soviet-Polish border .
26 All the sporting figures who appear on the programme — and they include most major stars — know they can trust Coleman and that he will not embarrass them .
27 Meanwhile police here are liaising with Interpol and taking legal advice on whether they can extradite Mrs Hilali .
28 Meanwhile campaigners are still hoping they can keep Campsfield closed .
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