Example sentences of "he can [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The early life of a child and the attitudes of those around him can have a dramatic effect upon his adult emotional state .
2 In order to overcome these communications problems it is necessary to establish the amount of data which must be available to the designer so that he can perform a specific design function .
3 And he can finish a golden year late next summer with the much-awaited showdown against Chris Eubank , who took Benn 's WBO middleweight title nearly two years ago before moving up himself to the 12 stone limit .
4 He can identify a familiar name more quickly if it is preceded by an associated face , even though he does not report finding any face familiar .
5 Kasmin 's shop posted a For Lease sign some weeks ago , although he remains in Cork Street until he can identify a new tenant for his property .
6 He can devote a few paragraphs to Brecht but pages to the crippled young would-be philosopher who spends his life in a barrow flicking through Spinoza and Kant with his tongue .
7 But the 49-year-old does want a place on the board so he can invest a reported £8million .
8 Mr Powell was never to regain any sizeable base among Conservative MPs but Mr Tebbit , after leaving the Cabinet , has proved again and again that when combining with Mr Michael Heseltine or other factions within the party he can rally a significant number of MPs .
9 He can go a good way like this . ’
10 He can expect a rough welcome .
11 As a statutory assignee the legal right to the money in the account passes to him , he is entitled to all legal remedies to recover the money and he can give a good discharge to the bank without the concurrence of the assignor .
12 Even then , since the purchaser is a person who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy ’ the goods , he can give a good title to a third party .
13 Why do n't you ask Dr Pringle — he knew her better than I did and he can give a medical opinion ! ’
14 And now he , says he can sense a bad danger coming upon the warren .
15 Obviously he can create a better model if he knows what the interviewee looks like , how he dresses , talks and responds non-verbally .
16 An Ammunition Technical Officer ( ATO ) donning his equipment on the site of a suspected Improvised explosive Device ( IED ) — Army terminology for a terrorist bomb — so that he can make a close inspection of the device if necessary
17 The 21-year-old , signed from Dallas Sidekicks last week for Pounds 300,000 , still needs a work permit before he can make a full debut in English football .
18 He 's a bit naughty , but I 'll make sure he behaves , so he can make a full recovery .
19 And it is becoming increasingly likely that the England starlet will be allowed to move on to another county where he can make a fresh start .
20 Lazio 's doctor Claudio Bartolini explained that it will be 24 hours before he can make a true assessment of the damage .
21 But in attempting to become Asia 's first holder of the game 's ultimate prize , the rising star of the East aims to prove that the ‘ the twain ’ can not only meet but , by harnessing the best of both hemispheres , he can bring a new dimension to the green baize .
22 He did a good job there and also at Plymouth and now he can do a good job for us .
23 ‘ It 's all important ; Roman is the foremost designer of sports and leisure clothes in the world , and you must realise he can do a great deal for my career . ’
24 Sometimes new tooling and equipment er and as I said before , a craftsman always looks to see if he can do a particular job better , if not somewhat easier er than hitherto .
25 There is no ‘ correct ’ way for a librarian to calculate the desirable size of his bookfund , but taking into account published standards plus a variety of factors which affect the use and condition of his stock he can devise a semi-scientific approach .
26 A bit like Dorigo ie he can cross a good ball when necessary .
27 Mike the chief instructor , an aerodynamicist by profession , says he can train an absolute beginner to solo standard in a week , simply by eliminating the hanging around .
28 He can name an unchanged side .
29 We 've been a bit lucky because , although our ball is in high rough — and I mean high ; it was up to Greg 's knees — we 've caught a good lie , so he can hit a pitching-wedge back on to the fairway .
30 In Nightwalker , set to a medley of Duke Ellington , Hall shows that he can dovetail a strong variety of jazz elements without looking derivative , and the men in particular pounce on his choreography with eagerness and panache .
  Next page