Example sentences of "[indef pn] can [verb] up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By using overlays , one can build up a picture stage by stage . |
2 | So when we actually got out there , we go out to work in some capacity or another , either to carry out a survey of the logistics or perhaps to sort out and look at the way in which one can set up an immunisation programme in a refugee camp . |
3 | A crystal ball in which one can call up the past ? |
4 | There needs to be a facility whereby , when one is looking at a particular cross-reference , one can call up the entry or part of an entry to which that cross-reference refers . |
5 | One can sum up the position as being that a restraint will be invalid if it is imposed in order to prevent competition simpliciter or the use of personal skill and knowledge of the employee . |
6 | ‘ I do n't see how anybody can pick up a guitar nowadays and not give some credit to Jimi Hendrix because , at the time — people do n't remember this — but at the time he came out , people were ready to give up the guitar and go onto other instruments . |
7 | I do n't see how anybody can pick up a guitar nowadays and not give some credit to Jimi Hendrix |
8 | Linda Lamont , director of the Patients ' Association , added : ‘ Anybody can put up a brass plate and claim to be a doctor in the private sector . |
9 | As Lesley Bell , director of Joint Initiative for Community Care , says : ‘ It is absolutely crazy that anyone can set up a home care agency with no form of regulation whatsoever . |
10 | Almost anyone can set up a telephone information service . |
11 | ‘ Anyone can set up a letting agency , ’ says David Galsworthy , Vice President of the National Association of Estate Agents . |