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

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1 In the great Victorian house , lives are inevitably connected because they are passed beneath a single roof , depend on the same resources , and can not but have an effect on one another ; yet the planning of the great house does all it can to obliterate these connections .
2 Thus it can represent that part of the real world that was modelled in the data analysis process .
3 There 's another situation , the hard news interview , which again is often on radio though it can take other forms and using other forms of the media , which Liz 'll talk about in a moment and I wo n't say more at this stage .
4 What really matters is an attempt to limit a hypothesis , derived from a theory , and to see how far it can withstand rigorous testing .
5 If the new leadership of the Labour Party decides to put greater equality at the heart of its policies , huge questions remain to be answered about how it can achieve democratic support to bring this about .
6 ‘ Interesting , but I do n't see how it can affect this case .
7 If the water is frozen , and shifts as a glacier , then it can carry entire boulders , as big a h or as big as a hotel , hundreds of miles , and gouge great scars .
8 If the C M I does n't lead to this kind of balance then it can have this sort of effect and get rapidly fatal tuberculosis occurring at the time of the primary infection .
9 Men are n't taught about testicular cancer , yet it can affect any man between the ages of 15 and 45 .
10 Winter cereals are slow to establish , and must be sown earlier : this is apparently because there is a tendency for stubble or killed turf to be pushed down into the slits with the seed where it can create anaerobic conditions leading to the formation of toxic substances such as acetic acid .
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