Example sentences of "[noun] can [adv] [verb] that it " in BNC.
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1 | The Home Office says that it already pays fifty one percent of the cost of policing the royals , but if the county council can adequately demonstrate that it needs more then funds are available . |
2 | However , where a right of way was only shown as a footpath on a definitive map , the court can still hold that it was a ‘ road ’ . |
3 | NDT Eagle 's training facility can now boast that it is the first to employ three ASNT level III accredited tutors . |
4 | Receiving mercy from God can only mean that it will overflow , as a full cup runs over . |
5 | Australia can not claim that it is unaware of the uncertainty about the legal status of Indonesia 's assertion of jurisdictional authority in East Timor and the off-shore waters , and has relied upon its own determination of legality . |
6 | If nevertheless a treaty is concluded , the third party to the earlier treaty can not claim that it was unaware of the restrictions . |
7 | Sample sizes can not be decided independently of acceptable error since sampling can not guarantee that it will provide the true population value . |
8 | The Company can now demonstrate that it has systems in place that enable us to provide a high quality service . |
9 | Only someone who has been in Moscow can fully appreciate that it is a city in which the warmth and intelligence of the people sometimes compensates for a basic implacable drear which , however submerged , remains the dominant backdrop to all pleasures . |
10 | The RAF can thus boast that it has held England 's try-scoring record since 1921 , the year Lowe broke the previous best . |
11 | Those of us lucky enough to see the wonderful 1960 European Cup Final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt can truthfully say that it changed our attitude to football . |
12 | 252 — 5 ) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — is n't misogyny a kind of hatred , and licentiousness a kind of love , albeit a debased one ? — in reality they go hand in hand . |