Example sentences of "can put [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It may function as a store of wealth , so that an individual or society can put away the wealth it may generate as the surplus between production and consumption .
2 A majority of managers could say the same , so we can put away the handkerchiefs .
3 If you can put away the fact that John has already er
4 However , you will get more credit if you can put forward a solution which allows you to operate effectively with the staff you already have .
5 Occasionally when an employee is found to be driving whilst uninsured on his employer 's business he can put forward a defence where he shows —
6 The Archbishop of Canterbury 's report on urban priority areas ( UPAs ) comes to much the same conclusion as the inner area studies and the Scarman Report : ‘ We can put forward a confident and melancholy generalisation — that the UPAs are places of severe and increasing deprivation .
7 , can I , can I just say , thank you Chairman , but could I just say on two three , I think that one of things that built the partnership was actually the launch of Ludlow , and that all those organizations were there , and helped part of the process , and I think one of the things we need to think about , Chairman , is now we 've got that B status , even though we 're arguing at the fringes , we 've actually got it , is perhaps doing another event like Ludlow , to involve all the organizations that , that , that will be participating in the programme , to give them a , so that they feel a , a common ownership of the programme , they can put forward the projects they want , they feel they are part of the process .
8 A high sling , now we can put on a high sling for her , okay , that goes up there and now , are you still alright ?
9 ‘ I can put on a dress and go to an awards ceremony .
10 The background changes and in a way the background is about things like the visual aids , flipcharts and er the use of video and er even these peripherals you can put on a on a overhead projector now that plug into a computer .
11 Who wants to be a millionaire , when you can put on a million-dollar performance with a bargain basement team .
12 Where a wider space is available beside the house , you can put up a wider , detached garage , perhaps sited with one wall on the boundary of your property , to leave a pathway between it and the house .
13 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 .
14 The Wolf has WS4 and can put up a pretty good show against most enemy .
15 Sun Microsystems Inc hopes to get one of its workstations on BBC1 's Tomorrow 's World science television programme in the UK tomorrow : Oklahoma State University 's Dr Marvin Stone has developed a hand-held device dubbed ‘ the thumper ’ which can measure the ripeness of a watermelon by delivering a blow to its skin and Sparcstations can put up a colour map indicating the ripeness of a field of watermelons from data downloaded to it from the thumper .
16 The hike in Jaguar 's share price since Ford announced its intentions will have a crucial bearing on whether it can put together a defensive deal with GM .
17 In this seminar , we look at how a company can put together a cost effective security strategy , that takes into account the weaknesses of the various system components , including the users .
18 If a group can put together a package of private goods sufficient to offset the costs of joining and supporting its activities , then an organization can form .
19 So , in that spirit , you can put together a library from whatever source you choose — just trolling round the many Bulletin Board Systems using a fast modem can net you gigabytes of files , and some really good stuff too .
20 The news will throw Tottenham 's future to fresh confusion and leave the club hoping desperately that manager Terry Venables can put together a deal to save them from collapse .
21 Our buying power with major hotel chains means that we can put together an excellent package , complete with rail and coach fares , and we also look after all the administration of the holiday .
22 I daresay you can put in a little more shock as well as grief — it is very interesting , and not often done enough … .
23 but the whole point is you can put down every detail in a letter for them to read , to put on file , ca n't you ?
24 ‘ People will slowly discover they can put down a five per cent deposit on a house without losing it in six months , ’ he said .
25 I can put down a school teacher does that help ?
26 You can put down the concrete base and build the kit garage yourself ; lay the base but let the garage manufacturer build it ; or leave everything to him .
27 ‘ 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 .
28 ‘ I can put out the announcement but I do n't think James Worsdale will show up . ’
29 ‘ I can put out an all-points on it . ’
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