Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You take Shallot 's advice on this : the power of witchcraft lies in what you can make other people think .
2 Moggridge Associates ' designer Martin Darbyshire , who worked on a small fax machine for a Scandinavian manufacturer , endorses the view that the appeal of fax still lies in what it can do , not what it looks like .
3 Consider taking a cheap base in the area before term starts from which you can study the area and the vacancies , and be ready to pounce from close at hand .
4 All of these comments and caveats will have set you pondering on the myriad uses to which you can put the data base , the diary , the notepad and the calculator .
5 Erm and er so er y'know there 's all sorts of well depends on what you can find and what you think 's suitable .
6 In effect , this occurs by what we can regard as a self-timing of the system .
7 And nothing you can learn from a book compares with what you can acquire through practical experience .
8 Clients are given a huge piece of paper and paints with which they can unlock the feelings welling up inside them .
9 It appears from what I can see there , that the density in there would be too high , which it would not if it were sheltered .
10 His account of how government worked in the ninth century is plausible , not least because it squares with what we can infer from Dhuoda and Nithard , despite the differences in their aims and standpoints .
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