Example sentences of "can [verb] how " in BNC.

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1 individuals and we we can think how we like .
2 But if the terminal repeats explain how wandering members of the Alu family might get into a chromosome , what can explain how they came to be wandering in the first place ?
3 If he/she confidently can explain how a certain style will enhance your best features , then listen .
4 But perhaps someone from Midland can explain how they hope to attract accounts from youngsters in their first jobs who have not passed their driving test and have never had a passport .
5 Solicitors can explain how VAT affects your business and whether you can benefit from the special rules for small businesses .
6 Connolly , incisive and dangerous throughout , scored twice in the second half , and only referee Les Mottram can explain how he failed to complete a hat-trick .
7 I 've purely been concerned with the budgets of our own schools here in Oxfordshire and one of the ways that you can compare how efficient Oxfordshire is in terms of its expenditure is by looking at the national figures for recoupment , that 's where a county takes in a child from another county , and look how that compares with the amount of money the Authority spends on educating that child .
8 In fact , ‘ Regardless of whether it is called ethos , source credibility , status differential , opinion leadership , charisma or power , the conclusion seems inescapable — who you are can influence how your messages are received .
9 This is a vulnerable moment in our lives and the way the funeral and its aftermath are handled can affect how people subsequently come to terms with their bereavement .
10 If I add that the majority of Cubists were formerly considered to be Fauves , I can demonstrate how far these young artists have come in a short time and the logic of their vision .
11 No one can describe how wonderful the smell of the country is .
12 No-one can predict how events will unfold .
13 No one knows what the real debts are ( who really owes Bankers Trust their £60m , for instance ? ) , no one knows what the pension fund 's real deficit or obligations are and no one can predict how expensive the inevitable legislation will be .
14 No-one can predict how long a person will live .
15 Wing specialists do n't even understand wings with full mathematical precision : they can predict how a wing will behave in turbulent conditions , only by examining a model in a wind tunnel or a computer simulation — the sort of thing a biologist might do to understand an animal .
16 But no-one can predict how new joints will last .
17 Placement may assist in pulling together the framework and coherent objectives for partnerships ; can explore how other organisations may be used ; is able to secure commitment to growth by partners through direct experience of one another ; establishes communications between the various partners ; may be used to identify who should be involved and at what levels ; provides a regular data and information flow through its exchange mechanism ; may indicate for the local area the support available from national employers that may be utilised at the local level ; constructs environments where introductions are purposeful between the partners and can adopt an incremental approach to partnership activity .
18 We can explore how and why certain symbols , clothing , body shapes and parts are eroticised , and whether new erotic symbols can be introduced .
19 Nobody can know the world , not even the parts of it on offer to tourists , but they can know how to look them up , and the training for too long has been exiguous .
20 In addition , tasks are prioritised so that a worker can know how to cope with competing demands , Interviewing still tops the list , but other activities that are high on the list may surprise more traditional bureaux .
21 Only we can know how it really feels not to be liked , not to be wanted by the rest of the rugby world . ’
22 We can know how things are in front of our noses , maybe , but it is not possible to know that an altruistic act is morally good , nor that God exists , nor that you will have eggs for breakfast tomorrow .
23 ‘ In a democratic society there is no way I can know how a person votes , ’ says club chairman Dennis Robinson .
24 Instead of considering its consequences , we can consider how it arose .
25 I do n't propose to enter into a tutorial on the enhanced commands , but take it from me that you can manipulate how a program looks when it opens , and even feed keystrokes to it automatically , have it run macros , and so forth .
26 I can dress how I like and do what I like .
27 I can feel how large and hard and dry his hand is round my damp and childish one .
28 You can feel how the child is positioned with your hands and if it 's not well , I turn it round until it 's in the right position .
29 It depends on how much you can do how much Simon can do on his own if I give him stuff to do .
30 If a 2D line represents a pass along an NC tool path , using 2 ½ can show how material is cut away .
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