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

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1 This not an invariable pattern for monographs , but readers can usually expect that the central figure of a book will receive prominence at the expense of any other artists .
2 Shoppers can not believe that the process is so straightforward .
3 If anyone should object , the film-makers can always retort that the idea of Peter Pan growing up came originally from the six-year-old son of one of the scriptwriters .
4 If anyone should object , the film-makers can always retort that the idea of Peter Pan growing up came originally from the six-year-old son of one of the scriptwriters .
5 But its advocates can readily concede that the Russian or British equivalents of , say , the US State Department have less national influence without thereby conceding an inch on the general proposition about the power of bureaucracies .
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