Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] can [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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2 On this you can balance extractive crops with fertility-building leys , grazing with cutting , and thereby keep the individual fields in balance with the overall potential of the land .
3 Now once the beading 's free you can pull this sash out , this window frame will come forward .
4 As Ammianus ironically remarks , there are few who can remember any acquittals under Constantius .
5 And just as with light you can change one colour into another by your motion , so you can change one note into another .
6 To this we can add another variable the rocker line of the board .
7 From this we can determine current yields .
8 In this one can draw obvious parallels to the appeal of Van Gogh , a traditionally popular artist recently made fashionable by the media attention generated during the centennial of his death .
9 And this one can conduct twenty gallons a minute .
10 If we 're not careful we can kiss this goodbye Mistletoe-that old Christmas staple-is dying out .
11 Then we 'll see how defensible we can make this place . ’
12 If they are left entirely unqualified they can do more harm than good to family relationships .
13 Liked to pull that down that 's a normal hip joint , this is your bony pelvis with the socket joint , right , socket , this is your leg bone the femur , with the head of the femur at the top and it looks like that and they fit into one another and it forms a very good swinging joint you can do all sorts of things with your hip joint , ca n't you ?
14 Under section 518 of the Companies Act 1985 if you are owed £750 or more by a company and it is overdue you can serve that company with a notice requesting payment within 21 days .
15 like to eat , you know , there 's not much you can catch coarse fishing that you can eat anyway erm but most people who go sea fishing do it to eat what they catch .
16 Barton is part of a regional development area and as such it can offer new companies a wide range of financial incentives .
17 I do n't know how many kids he has ( Faldo has two , with a third expected the week of the Masters ) but I find it amazing he can combine both ways of life .
18 The advantage of budgeting is that not only do you know exactly where you stand — or perhaps stagger ? — today , but that you can make sensible judgements about , for , how much more saving you can undertake , or whether you can afford to increase your borrowing still further .
19 Given that you can draw all sorts of amazing objects you might not think that you need to edit them much but IntelliDraw has some powerful editing tools .
20 And then if you can do that you can do any problem of this sort ca n't you ?
21 On top of these one can consider paper-based publishing against video-based publishing or , alternatively , one may consider technology , design and information management ( i.e. publishing ) as three aspects of the problem .
22 If they are very ill they can claim other benefits , such as attendance allowance .
23 Though the scientific matching of book and reader is theoretically possible one can have little faith in it .
24 Announcing an extra 50,000 places on Government training schemes she promised to ‘ do all I can to help unemployed people get back to work ’ .
25 I 'm not sure I can stand that kind of talk , ’ snapped Mrs Parvis .
26 ‘ I 'm not sure I can manage this swim now ’ , said my dad .
27 ‘ I 'm sure you can manage one evening ; if not for dinner , then drinks .
28 ‘ Are you sure you can trust these people ? ’
29 It proved so effective that Wedgwood 's QC suddenly threw down the gauntlet to those he had continually derided as the ‘ united aesthetes ’ saying , ‘ If you are so sure you can save this building , buy it yourselves for £1 . ’
30 We would ask everyone to be on the look out for potential student teachers and to do all you can to encourage prospective candidates .
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