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

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1 There 's stll Rocky and Tinkler in the wings , Wallace can play wide on either side and Speed can play in the middle , so we would still have enough cover .
2 And now those with a sense of adventure and sometimes a good pair of sea legs can join in the fun on board the former lifeboat .
3 Careful management of such clumps can result in the production of high-quality timber while the areas in between are available for the natural regeneration of trees , shrubs and ground flora .
4 In a similar way , electromagnetic probes can help in the search .
5 ‘ No boat can live in a sea like that !
6 Without becoming too detailed , the rule can result in the grant of future interests being void where they do not vest within 21 years from the date of the grant of the lease .
7 There is more than one way in which animals can congregate in the dark , or in the light .
8 The fundamental underlying principle of homoeopathy is that what a remedy can cause in the way of symptoms and signs it can also cure — that is , the principle of treatment by similars .
9 Treatment of like by like ( the similimum principle , or the law of similars ) : that what a remedy can cause in the way of symptoms and signs , it can also cure .
10 For a breather , visitors can relax in the reading room , perusing books or an interactive video station that deals with nineteenth-century art .
11 The parents can join in the play and reduce the level of attention given to not eating , but look at and smile when their children are putting food near or in their mouth .
12 His manager Ray Tracey says that Alan can move in the summer and Wilko is said to have agreed .
13 C-banding can aid in the localization of " centromere positions ( Figures 4a and b ) .
14 Emigration from overcrowded areas can result in the regulation of population densities .
15 A small committee is being established to make plans so that the diocese can share in the celebration .
16 Such tensions can emerge in a variety of forms .
17 This has been configured so that visitors to the Museum can see in the cockpit and operate the flying controls to see for themselves the effects of stick on elevators and rudder .
18 As a result , errors can occur in the processing of the royalty payments and the contract may be open to various interpretations .
19 In this way very soon every child can join in the work of the class .
20 In any case , ‘ going concern ’ is interpreted in present auditing guidelines as meaning that the company will still be operating six months after the date of the audit report or one year after the date of the balance sheet , when that may be further ahead than company directors can see in the middle of a recession .
21 This government is actually cutting back on everything here just so that the French farmers and the mafia can live in the manner to which they 've become accustomed , Douglas .
22 ‘ She has a daughter , but the girl can work in the garden or on the farm …
23 Anorexia , where self-image and reality can be so at odds that a girl can look in the mirror and see someone hugely fat when in fact she is skeletal , is growing amongst teenage girls , and beginning to affect more Black and Asian girls living in Britain .
24 There is a need to develop the differences further , rather than just saying that contradictory emotions can exist in the unconscious .
25 Unlike cleaning chemicals which still perform even if they are grossly misused and , at worst can hardly leave a surface dirtier after application than before , misuse in disinfectants and sanitisers can result in an increase in bacterial contamination .
26 The only way in which the European Community can work in the future is by linking the concept of the free market with that strong collective provision .
27 Having read earlier about the ‘ rebound hunger ’ factor involved in diets consisting of large quantities of refined carbohydrate foods , you will already have gained some clue to the role that dietary fibre can play in the prevention and control of adult-onset diabetes , particularly common among overweight people .
28 We need to know what a teacher can do in a crisis that could be called teaching .
29 The teacher can work in the classroom with one group at a time while the rest of the class are engaged in something needing minimal supervision .
30 A judgment of excessive prescribing can result in an amount being deducted from the doctor 's remuneration .
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