Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] can [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or I can get some paper and put it over
2 Entering the Portal will transport you back to the five doors where you can visit another country and city .
3 It is often useful to have a Trashcan or Dustbin where you can dump unwanted files .
4 The recreational facilities range from horse-riding to para-sailing , while inland from the Club the countryside is criss-crossed with tracks for walking where you can discover rural villages , lone mosques and secret lakes among the low hills .
5 One of the best of these is at Baggli 's Swiss Chalet at Marktgasse 14 ( 01/252 15 30 ) where you can eat Swiss cheese fondue and see an authentic Swiss folklore display , with dancing singing , alpine horn-blowing , zither music and yodelling .
6 The up-side is that you have reached a stage where you can make some decisions .
7 Where you can find other help and advice .
8 If all this excitement drains you and you feel the need for a caffeine boost try the marble interior of Bewley 's coffee house on Grafton St. For something more wholesome , try Colony 's just down the road , where you can find vegetarian food , which is notoriously hard to track down in Dublin .
9 Well it actually does n't very , it does n't touch the actual fence it erm all along the concrete poles they 've got holes through them where you can put some wire different higher of fence you see
10 The public rooms are spacious and light include lounge area , cocktail bar complete with piano , Café Barbizon where you can obtain tempting snacks and afternoon tea and cakes whilst their restaurant offers a high standard of service and cuisine specialising in both local and international dishes .
11 Now the Marais Poitevin is a pleasantly low-profile tourist attraction where you can take canal-boat trips from villages that have hardly changed in the 15-odd years I 've known them : Maillezais , with a huge and rather dull ruined abbey , and Coulon , where I first ate the delicious local version of moules marinieres called mouclade .
12 Make sure that you find out where you can get real help .
13 Also listed are some other places where these services may be provided , or where you can get more information .
14 ‘ This is a country , ’ Fosdyke said , ‘ where you can get most things if you know where to look for them . ’
15 Next month I 'll be looking at technical support hotlines , and where you can get independent advice if you 've got problems with your software .
16 LIVERPOOL is looking wonderful in spring and I recommend a visit — not forgetting the Tate Gallery in its spectacular Albert Dock setting , where you can see four exhibitions : Stanley Spencer , American Expressionists , European abstracts and modern Korean art .
17 This is The Curtain Exchange , where you can buy high quality secondhand curtains at a fraction of the normal cost .
18 The nearest supermarket is next door where you can buy some basics , such as soft drinks and beer in reception .
19 At the same time that personal computer technology is moving to centre stage for corporate applications , ‘ it is moving down into what you might call the intelligent television , where you can select any type of movie to see , or shop , or interact with information , ’ Gates said .
20 Very much easier to produce , these weeping standards consist simply of an easily struck rambler cutting with only the one single strongest shoot allowed to develop into a whip and stopped off at the desired height — or you can throw all convention to the winds and simply use a short pillar , fix an umbrella into position , and let a normal growing rambler fall over it .
21 It says on it , you can pay two hundred pounds , or over three years , or you can pay ten pounds .
22 Or you can pay full price somewhere else .
23 Say there we are you can add twelve add twelve or you can do two times
24 You can borrow small sums for a short period of time or you can borrow large amounts for many years , such as a mortgage .
25 Or you can buy some flowers from a shop or market stall .
26 Or you can read some source of information that predicts the future .
27 Again you can pick up the stitches and knit them directly on to the edge , or you can knit long strips or tubes and sew them neatly in place .
28 Gripper strips are nailed to the bottom of each riser and the back of each tread ( or you can get right-angled metal stair grippers which simply fit into the angle between each tread and riser ) .
29 If person A is given an overdraft and then draws a cheque on the account and pays it to person B , person B's bank account has been credited and he or she can draw this money even though person A never deposited the money in the first place .
30 The CAB welfare worker can not predict exact dates but by looking at a client 's circumstances he or she can give some indication .
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