Example sentences of "[adj] can [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A similar effect of Oct-1 on the HPV 16 motif was also observed in HeLa cell transfections although to a lesser extent indicating that at higher levels Oct-1 can compete with the cervical protein for binding to the octamer motif ( Figure 6 ) .
2 This can lead to the mistaken assumption that the catalogue contains nothing relevant .
3 This technique has the advantages that you do n't have to paint or draw anything ; nor is it necessary to tidy up the edges of the wall hanging as this can add to the haphazard effect .
4 This can happen in the closest of relationships when the parent is wanting to be caring and kind but realizes that some limits need to be set .
5 This can tie into the occupational or ‘ canteen culture ’ explanation of police racism , which in the words of the Policy Studies Institute ( Smith and Gray 1983 ) suggests that racialist talk :
6 A change for the better , for now the Japanese can concentrate on the new industries of Computers and Lasers where , because there is not yet the world competition as in radios and televisions , they can recover better margins making their industries more wealth-creating .
7 However , none of these can compare with the unbearable sense of dread felt by every golfer in the nation as they watched this year 's final Major — the US PGA Championship .
8 These can pass from the maternal circulation across the placenta .
9 These can cater for the smaller user .
10 The former can point to the great difference between doubt and unbelief and the latter to the great similarity .
11 Richardson 's Garvey colleague Dan Clarke will win his 50th cap in the game , and will be hoping that the Irish can improve on the 4-1 defeat at the hands of England when they last met in the Centenary Trophy staged in Dublin in June .
12 The same can occur in the hot , dry winds of summer , especially on the beach where sea breezes are active .
13 So what do I remember of those three days in mid-September when I joined around 200 CA staff for the annual training conference at Swanwick in Derbyshire ?
14 Foster , who won the international competition in 1984 , calls his a ‘ calm and classical building ’ which suggests ‘ ways in which the new can relate to the old , can pay respect but can also speak of its own age with integrity and without pastiche ’ .
15 Here , we see the state as an ardent suitor , suddenly aware of the rich dowry the multinational can bring to the national economy .
16 It is better to discuss realistically what each can expect from the other and how both can contribute to the good of the partnership , before major new changes are made .
17 This model postulates that both central departments and local authorities have resources which each can use against the other and against other organizations .
18 It indicates that there is something left over after the linguists have done their work , a dark or light madness about language that will not be repressed and that can erupt at the very heart of the most sacred regulations identified as normative by grammarians .
19 Both can work with the new Cx487S maths co-processor .
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