Example sentences of "[noun] can [vb infin] in [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This is a great blessing , for now they are so near , Ronnie can pop in with the children on the way home from school . |
2 | A Halfling can squeeze in through the space made by breaking one bar , but an Elf or Human needs two bars removed and a Dwarf three . |
3 | Now , may I stop there then , and if Mr can come in with the detail . |
4 | What 's more , there will be three of them , so your club 's second and third teams can get in on the act as well . |
5 | However , in a feedback circuit , if the 1kHz gain is set low , say 30 , or if the ‘ open loop gain ’ of the circuit is limited ( as opposed to very high ) , inaccuracies can creep in beyond the usual tolerances , and special consideration may then be necessary . |
6 | Yes , it 's in a building attached to the wall of the Convent , so that it 's people can walk in off the street directly into The Porch . |
7 | One disadvantage of radio communication is that it is not secure — that is , anyone with a suitable receiver can listen in on the conversation — users of cordless telephones beware ! |
8 | Users of telecottages are given the key and people can use them at any time , which means that women can come in during the evening , early in the morning or whatever . ’ |
9 | Two rules must be obeyed when exploiting them : local cooling , close to the heat pump or its heat exchanger , must be no faster than heat can flow in from the surroundings ; and the source temperature must not be lowered more than a few degrees below its undisturbed level . |
10 | In other words ‘ the Russian revolution will create conditions in which power can pass in to the hands of the workers … before the politicians of bourgeois liberalism get the chance to display to the full their talent for governing ’ . |