Example sentences of "[that] [pron] can [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's actually quite a deep lecture theatre , I think it 's probably the biggest the University possesses outside the great hall , and er it it 's difficult to get them large enough so that everyone can see at the back . |
2 | She needs a style that she can transform at the flick of a brush or the twist of a curler to complement her every mood . |
3 | Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She searches him every time he comes home or goes out , and she keeps his bedroom bare of the usual toys and clutter so that she can see at a glance whether he has hidden any stolen property . ’ |
4 | Why is it that you can arrive at an aerodrome ( they do not have the temerity to call them airports , let alone international ) with facilities such as NDBs , localisers , clean eating facilities , tar macadam runways , and where landing fees are minimum ? |
5 | Styled in hard-wearing canadium , it has a built-in meter so that you can know at a glance if you 're applying enough pressure . |
6 | Take your time preparing them , free from telephone calls and interruptions , so that you can look at the whole matter thoughtfully . |
7 | Okay so having established then that you can look at the er er you can look at single channel currents , let's look at what those erm er currents can tell us . |
8 | The black and white striped base has a double mesh shade that you can position at an angle , £332.35 |
9 | That is the biggest criticism that we can lay at the Labour party 's door . |
10 | We are going to tabulate the information so that we can look at the data from a statistical point of view , so every question you can answer is of value . |
11 | Departures aims to give students a command of simple spoken English so that they can communicate at a basic level in day-to-day situations . |