Example sentences of "can [vb infin] more " in BNC.

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1 Unlike village and nomadic weaving , which is normally the sole preserve of women and carries with it no personal prestige outside the village or tribe , workshops employ both men and women , and exceptionally talented weavers can earn more widespread acclaim and far greater financial rewards .
2 Along intermediate axes where the first layer interatomic spacings are longer , incident trajectories can make more direct collisions , resulting in off-specular scattering .
3 Unfortunately , capital charges based on fixed assets actually divert attention away from an area where NHS managers can make more efficient use of capital : that is in the control of working capital .
4 This means that the RFP can make more efficient use of its expensive magnetic field .
5 The urban poor also find they can make more in one night treading coca leaves in makeshift drug factories in the jungle than an office employee earns in a month in the city .
6 each one of you have to be louder and also it also means that you can make , one person can make more than one sound , okay , work it like , just you can substitute for the other two
7 Suppose in the long run the industry can build more identical factories .
8 For ‘ safety ’ reasons , the people I mention will not be spoken of by their true names , but I can explain more about this when I come home on leave around April .
9 ‘ They are let out of a greyhound-style trap and can cover more than 100 metres in a matter of seconds when they get a whiff of food , ’ says Michael , 52 .
10 If , however , the phenylene rings are para-oriented , the chains retain their axial symmetry and can crystallize more readily .
11 Now one of the things that sex one of the consequences of sex is that a population which reproduces sexually can evolve more rapidly than a population erm which reproduces asexually .
12 In addition , it argues that in the academic arena , a single affair can affect more than two people : ‘ Fellow students and colleagues and the learning and working environment will be affected , especially when conflict of interest and unfairness are involved . ’
13 And perhaps they suffice to demonstrate , in a rudimentary way , how the arrangements and alterations of grammar provide additional specification to lexical associations so that the words can relate more precisely to features of context , including those features which are incorporated into the knowledge of the language users themselves .
14 It can help to provide a picture of the typical development of language skills during childhood and adolescence , so that teachers can recognise more reliably disturbances that occur .
15 Any spreadsheet can include more than one page and you can use commands and formula between and across pages — for example you can write a sum that adds the contents of the same cell in a number of pages as in the example shown here where the fourth page of the spreadsheet summarises three month 's sales collected on the three previous pages .
16 The idea that a runner can win more by not trying too hard is not likely to be well received in the hard-bitten commercial world of sports retailing , but if the winter miles are currently very wearisome and every race is a struggle to gain a few seconds , you might try leaving your watch off at a race or two and see if the Zarei approach puts a bit of the enjoyment back into running .
17 11 No entrant can win more than one prize .
18 In many competitive markets the company may not be able to do much about price recovery , but , by separating out those effects , it can focus more accurately on cost reduction and internal efficiency .
19 ‘ That will take us to the cities where we can buy more .
20 The operators say there is provison in law for the government to make grants to companies so they can buy more environmentally friendly vehicles .
21 The event on the fifth is aimed at teaching beginners biking skills and how they can enjoy more the Calderdale area on their bike .
22 ( Mathematically this is connected with the fact that classically we can specify more initially — both position and momentum — than is permitted quantum mechanically — either position or momentum . )
23 In practice this means they can borrow more cheaply than banks and thrifts which , being unable to compete with them , have increasingly decided to join them .
24 The Government is the most credit-worthy ( ! ) body in the country and so can borrow more cheaply than any other institution .
25 With SABRE we can monitor more clearly and precisely and there 's less room for error .
26 In recent months there has been a lively debate — much of it behind the scenes — into how the hospitality industry can speak more effectively to Government .
27 This is because within the subject 's apparent superficial and narrow concerns , it is possible to create a document that can speak more clearly about its own times than any balanced attempt to view them .
28 And they are urging the various parish councils in the Alton and Bordon catchment areas to see whether they can give more financial support .
29 However , for really intricate cutting , a machine with scrolling action can give more accurate control .
30 Bending machines are quick and easy to use and can give more accurate bends than springs .
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