Example sentences of "[noun] can [adv] [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If there are difficulties in claiming that ahi sā is the right way in all circumstances and that the way of violence can never lead to Truth , there are similar difficulties in assuming that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha , or that it is only through the practice of satyāgraha that we show ourselves to be informed by the spirit of Truth and non-violence .
2 Money that is otherwise destined for the Inland Revenue can instead go to ACET .
3 The efforts of educators and trainers can easily turn to demoralisation in the absence of meaningful employment opportunities .
4 Arguably if the market is less well informed because analysts , investors and journalists can not talk to companies , then the share price is even more likely to be way out of line and the real insider dealer can reap big profits .
5 I also got two fleshy herrings and a couple of smoked mackerel ( and a few tiny pieces of sole to put in the freezer as , sadly , John 's nephew and nice Irish girlfriend can not come to supper this weekend — they were IMMENSELY cheering and encouraging when here recently ) .
6 Furthermore , the lawyer can only respond to knowledge that has already been established ; he has little scientific imagination , especially when it comes to pushing at the frontiers of advancing aerodynamics or similar matters .
7 Although intensive visual concentration can sometimes lead to fatigue it must be stressed that it does not damage vision .
8 Properly used , it seems to me that quantitative methods can only lead to advances in our subject .
9 This is because of the theological stance of some that people who have taken their own lives can not go to heaven , but instead go to hell eternally because the sin is viewed as such a serious one .
10 This dialogue can often lead to improvement in the quality of books . ’
11 The arrival of a bailiff can easily lead to confrontation , and most people do n't know their rights .
12 Frank can then return to Leeds with a World Cup beneah his belt and settle down to getting a place .
13 Roy Hattersley , Labour 's deputy leader , said : ‘ I want to look very carefully at the idea to make sure that clubs do n't go out of business and that large families on low incomes can still go to football matches . ’
14 Conversely , the practice of hi can never lead to Truth .
15 It is sufficient at this stage to point out that there are difficulties in making the categorical statement that the practice of hi can never lead to Truth .
16 Measurements of duration can also apply to behaviours for which a start and end can be easily identified .
17 Production for most of Europe is centred on Grimsby but the reduced paperwork brought about by the Single Market means that the UK site can now deliver to Europe within 24 hours .
18 Acid can also lead to paranoia , self-hatred and loss of fertility .
19 This is not surprising because both interpretations agree on this starting point , that the original sensation can not serve to ground the practice ( create the relevant concept ) .
20 A lot of ideas can really go to hell in production ; writing , casting , direction all being uncertain variables .
21 Apart from a very limited number of highly specialist areas of the environment where changes will automatically trigger responses within the enterprise ( e.g. the financial markets , meteorology ) , an enterprise can not respond to changes in its environment unless someone , or some people make(s) a positive effort to transfer information about the changes to the person or persons within the enterprise charged with responding to the changes ( or not , as the case might be ) .
22 A grossly unstable patient from a referring hospital turns out to be a typical ( for us ) unstable angina ; a patient with life-threatening ventricular tachycardia can only come to Barts for the appropriate highly specialised medical or nursing therapy ( or one of the few other centres , most of which are also on the Tomlinson hit-list ) .
23 Because the procedure can not apply to development already started and it is generally as quick to apply for actual permission if the planning authority 's officer advises that it is necessary , this does not get as much use as might be expected .
24 But , so far , government officials involved in negotiating the 1992 directives can not point to instances of the Germans becoming more obstructive .
25 Paul Himmelstein , the AIC 's president , says his organisation can only respond to complaints , and never received one in this case .
26 Collect the spray can then walk to Candy Most Dandy and spray the bin , grab the spray paint and let it rip on the plant pot .
27 Lonrho itself is authority for the view that pursuit of naked self-interest by criminal means can never amount to conspiracy .
28 Budgets can also act as a basis for comparing actual performance with a plan , and this comparison can then lead to identifications of variances from the plan which may initiate management action , where variances are undesirable , to ensure that in future periods such deviations do not occur .
29 This merely enables the local authority to rely on the private law concepts relating to the passing of the burden of covenants attached to land , i.e. the burden of a covenant can not pass to successors in title at common law , Austerberry v Oldham Corporation , and only restrictive covenants , as opposed to positive covenants may pass under the equitable rules , first proposed in Tulk v Moxhay .
30 Either way , the baby can now return to cow 's milk formula .
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