Example sentences of "[noun sg] can [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The best speech synthesisers are capable of producing speech of such high quality that only an expert can distinguish it from a recording of a human being 's speech ; less sophisticated synthesisers are becoming so cheap that they can now be bought for attaching to ordinary micro-computers .
2 However , if the scheme is viewed as one that does not tax interest on savings , then more consumption in the future can be financed from a given volume of savings and those seeking a target future consumption can meet it with a lower level of current savings .
3 The boxes are currently in external alpha sites where the company hopes to validate some of the assumptions still swirling around NT and the Mips architecture such as whether a Mips NT machine can hack it in the Intel environment as a price/performance player .
4 And that 's what 's happening at the moment , because we 're not sitting down and saying , I mean , this is my worry about oh we might do this there , that 's why I want it tightened up because at the end of the day we start , we have various modules at a later date , two , three years time whatever we might decide to sling out but it should really be designed , worked upon so that the incoming person can use it as a basis given their limitations
5 Techniques for going up and down stairs , through doors and in narrow spaces should be properly demonstrated by a mobility expert so that pupils guiding a blind friend can do it in a safe , efficient way .
6 A s8 order will normally come to an end when the child reaches the age of 16 although the court can extend it to the child 's eighteenth birthday if the circumstances of the case are exceptional ( ss9(6) , 91(10) ( 11 ) ) .
7 Given that the image already exists on paper , a scanner can capture it as a bitmap which can then be manipulated by a suitable graphics package .
8 Obviously , if a bus service is withdrawn the local authority can replace it with a subsidised service and thus fill any gap .
9 If the Government can do it for the Bosnians , why ca n't they do it for the homeless ?
10 The holder of the CD can sell it on the market if he should want his money back before then .
11 But whereas the mum-to-be would normally have found themselves admitted for a spell in hospital for monitoring , the centre can do it in a day .
12 We would always suggest that you supply a copy of the PageMaker document so the bureau can output it via the software if the PostScript file wo n't perform .
13 If escape seems a negative reason to go on a journey , travel can transform it into a positive one .
14 Anyone with a suitably equipped IBM or compatible computer can convert it to a Multimedia PC
15 Anyone with a suitably equipped IBM or compatible computer can convert it to an MPC by adding a sound card , CD-Rom drive and Microsoft 's Windows 3.1 software ( upgrade kit prices start from around £600 ) .
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