Example sentences of "[conj] they can [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Blackburn were the only top six team to win on Saturday , fuelling renewed conviction that they can pull off a remarkable Championship coup .
2 So far , the Ramsdens have sent out 30 winners this season and they are hoping that they can snap up a tasty hors-d'oeuvre before the Newmarket feast by saddling their first winner at Ascot this afternoon when they run Line Of Vision and Hunter Valley .
3 embed sentences in relations to reality in such a way that they can take on the general pragmatic functions of representation , expression and establishing interpersonal relations .
4 They 've got a device that sings harmonies now — next the bloody things will be writing songs for us , no doubt sponsored by Pepsi , or Coke so that they can pick up the publishing .
5 They 're only buying the site so they can clear out the caravans , are n't they ?
6 ‘ You know what I think about this ‘ protected species ’ business , ’ he said , reshuffling the logs , ‘ I think they 're protecting all the game for themselves so they can set up a hunter 's paradise for the rich — for foreigners and high-ranking government officials .
7 The newcomers will be hoping that the unsettling bid talk will die down so they can set about the more urgent tasks that lie ahead .
8 You concealed knowledge of a deserter , you actually helped him stay deserted , and They can make out a case for saying you still are .
9 ‘ I want very much to establish two comic homosexual characters and they can revolve around a figure of the establishment like a Richard Dimbleby character — decency , Establishment values . ’
10 They actually involve like participating in training that they can actually try out the techniques and they and they can try out the techniques in the training and on the job as well .
11 One er one of Gain 's first customers in the U S was er E D S. E D S have er will be using Gain technology to deliver erm what they 're calling console applications for the World Cup in nineteen ninety four in U S A. So that in the in the er the World Cup environment there will be kiosks around thes the er the the training camps for instance where players or er fans can go up and touch using a touch screen can see the er the the highlights of the last Cameroon versus England game , they can find out where the nearest Indonesian restaurant and they can find out the team news for the next game .
12 In fact , the whole thing goes on all night and if they can keep down the smarmy comments ( like , we know this stuff if crap , we do n't need to be told ) , it could be very good .
13 The question is not whether they can fill in a simple series of figures , but whether they fully understand the implications of the choices they thus make .
14 ‘ The days must go when they can wake up a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline from The Sun and get him to sign an injunction , ’ Mr Todd said .
15 THE days must go when they can wake up a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline in The Sun , and get him to sign an injunction .
16 five hundred , five hundred I could only say he was n't , five o'clock last night he was no so he went to the one doctor , so to the erm what 's gon na happen when they when he , when they can go down the doctors that 's first of all go into this and after ten , twenty four hours doing this kind of thing for forty eight hours up .
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