Example sentences of "[noun] can [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " 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 Mr Chairman , two points I want to make and er I get , I can link where the words can go on the top where under the leadership of County er survey , and the la at the end of that last paragraph .
3 Failure to use these words can lead to a lot of confusion , and provide opportunities for awkward parties to obstruct a reference by questioning the procedure used to arrive at a result which they expect to be unfavourable .
4 The trimmings can go into a stock for the beet soup .
5 ‘ And after all , every player wants to be in a winning team and they know how much influence Gazza can have on a game to enable them to achieve victory .
6 Taylor has been guilty before of overlooking the impact Gazza can have on a game .
7 In many cases , the only action a trade association can take against a member that does n't comply is to expel it .
8 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 .
9 It should also be said that marketing considerations can come into the calculation .
10 It should also be said that marketing considerations can come into the calculations .
11 It is not just a historic document of immense important , it is a fascinating insight into what a really great pianist can do to the music we all know so well .
12 ‘ I 'm quite sure Dora can do without the services of an emissary , ’ she said coolly and his laughter echoed across the empty garden .
13 The spring can pour into the pond , but the pond will remain stagnant unless it is drained .
14 Health education programmes in schools can contribute towards the development of a concept of safety and a responsible attitude towards maintaining a safe environment .
15 The bats can distinguish between the ripples created by , say , leaves and twigs , and those of prey , and swoop down to snatch fish out of the water with the large claws on their feet .
16 A set of 3-D viewing glasses will be bound into magazines , so that readers can look at a waiter who appears to be offering them a tray of cocktails .
17 However , it is from an understanding of some of the central issues embedded in these relationships that both schools and LEAs can reflect for the future .
18 It is perhaps not widely appreciated the effect deforestation can have on a country like Ethiopia .
19 An excellent method is to use one of the sponge filters which are operated by an air pump and can easily be regulated — plus the fry can graze upon the minute particles of food and organisms which colonise the sponge .
20 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 .
21 At the end of period t - 1 the best guess any agent can make of the values of v t and t(z) t the aggregate and relative demand shocks in the coming period , is that they will be zero .
22 A starfish on the reef can crawl across a clam , fasten its tube feet on either side of its gape and slowly wrench the valves apart to feed on the flesh within .
23 The next morning , as we wander through Aarau 's chintzy old town , at least Evan can joke about the business mess that tainted the show .
24 The 25-year-old former England Under 21 international midfield man hopes that his major appearance landmark can co-incide with a victory to wipe out Premier League relegation fears .
25 There is calm and joy , too , when the mind can focus on the magnificence and beauty of the transcendent .
26 If you decide to stock the pond with fish , frogs may only become a nuisance in the spring , as unattached male frogs can cling onto the fish , causing them distress and have even been known to suffocate them by clamping onto their gills .
27 These include compaction , cementation , mineral replacement and dissolution of pre-existing phases , and their study can lead to the construction of a diagenetic history of the sediment .
28 And then you 've got the stairs which have n't got no door on , so the kids can fall down the stairs .
29 However , a domestic , if not entirely domestically-controlled , electronics industry can survive as a result of the stimulus given by foreign firms , as Grieco ( 1984 ) illustrates in the case of India 's struggle with IBM .
30 I I 'm er quoting a hypothetical situation here that we have entered production with er production line for drop tanks maybe producing two , three thousand tanks against a projected usage for the next ten years and sometime during that period we decide you want to order an additional thousand tanks two thousand tanks then you could adjust the rate at which the deliveries occur , you could adjust the the the total quantity and with about a years notice industry can get in the materials and produce the goods for you .
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