Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [verb] [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A visit to Helmsley town and castle ( where walkers can take up the Cleveland Way long-distance footpath ) , with a stop-off at Rievaulx Abbey , makes for an enjoyable outing .
2 As has been noted before , pictures can break up the text , provide ‘ landmarks ’ for the struggling reader , and help in making mental pictures .
3 Occasionally a book has almost achieved immortality , like John Ruskin 's Stones of Venice , but even more modest books can call up the spirit of a place ; and a private letter may illuminate both a person and a work of art .
4 Beyond the cathedral and the little churches , visitors can walk up the mountainside to the tiny , medieval village of Scala .
5 Brilliant you see , he 's done it for so many years can work out the space and everything .
6 The survey ( Survey of Financial Consolidation Systems 1991 ) revealed that organisations can speed up the collection of financial data from their subsidiaries by up to 44% using automatic data capture techniques .
7 Here , boards can speed down the course within feet of the beach in consistent summer trade winds of up to 45 knots , and it looks set to become the ideal venue for breaking records .
8 Some individuals can take up the suggestions of the hypnotist to the extent of becoming deaf or blind or unable to smell ; they may withstand pain without a murmur , re-experience being a six-year old , or even forget everything that happened , after hypnosis , until given a prearranged ‘ release ’ signal .
9 Thus if the Ming Vase is lent to the taxpayer repayable on demand ( so to say ) then if the taxpayer does in fact have the use for the entire year then the type of rental likely to be charged on such a letting in the market ( duly discounted because the trustees can call back the vase on demand ) is likely to comprise the benefit under s740 .
10 A special intercom linking the theatre with the pathology lab means surgeons can find out the results of a biopsy within a few minutes to establish , for instance , if a tumour they are operating on is malignant .
11 Great coldness and chills run up and down the back ; pains can go up the back too .
12 To upgrade to multiple CPUs and new , faster microprocessors including the 50MHz SuperSparc when it is available in volume , users can pull out the Sparc module and replace it with a new one .
13 The spectators can take over the performers ' roles .
14 All Nursery and Primary 1–4 children enjoy the pleasant surroundings of modern purpose-built accommodation where , in a safe , controlled environment , with separate play areas , the children can lay down the basis of their future educational development .
15 Whichever team wins th the cha children can give out the Christmas presents .
16 Only rational beings can weigh up the merits of competing claims for attention , be they those of moral patients or other moral agents .
17 the task can be systematized or programmed in some way so that others can carry out the routines strictly to your requirements , thus reoccurring items are frequently delegated without undue risks being incurred
18 ‘ Well , on Saturday night , Lee here and a few of his mates can go up the Ilford Palais , right ?
19 It was given as an example of how design errors and omissions can push up the cost of road contracts .
20 This narrowing or furring up of the arteries can slow down the flow of the blood to your heart ( giving rise to the condition known as angina ) or even cut off the supply completely , at which point a heart attack then occurs .
21 Local initiatives can lay out the line of policy that a future Labour government can follow ’ ( quoted in Duncan and Goodwin , 1988 , p. 128 ) .
22 In this model , testing consists of checking that the students can carry out the task by the criteria detailed in the objectives .
23 In the autumn they established a Women 's International League based on a joint platform of women 's rights and pacifism : ‘ only free women can build up the peace which is to be . ’
24 And thanks to a smart directory — a custom-designed programme by Richard himself — senders can track down the person they want even if they have only the recipient 's first name , or just the vaguest idea of their title or where they work .
25 ‘ It 's tough , but I think we 've all a debt in these league situations and I 'd like to think Quins can put out the first-choice team or as near to it as possible .
26 They say so-called home improvements can kill off the tourist trade .
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