Example sentences of "they can [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They can cost up to £2,000 each .
2 I tell you I do n't , did n't realise that er Paul and Charlene have said er they can move in by June the second all you 've got ta do is dump everything in there then bugger off to Malaya for the summer and sort out when he gets back !
3 It meant however that we had little time to relate our studies at any deep level to Buddhism , but it seemed unanswerable that people must have a deep understanding of their own faith before they can go on to study that of other people .
4 But it 's a dangerous strategy though because when you start implementing these things then they can go out of hand and you 've got these measures and it 's , it 's turned on
5 Stockbrokers and unit trust managers have to decide how much of the VAT saving they can pass on to investors .
6 The auctioneer says they can fetch up to £20,000 , not bad when they were given away free originally .
7 The sooner that idea is introduced universally , the sooner individuals will have the right to a credit which they can cash in for training and further education , and we should be talking of both — of further education colleges and training schemes .
8 They can carry on as members of the TGWU ?
9 erm supporting it , I mean they are just putting their name down so that they can stay out of trouble .
10 Alternatively they can stay out at night in an enclosed field .
11 HOW many readers are aware of the fact that they can save up to £20 a month for five years which , if left untouched , will attract an interest bonus equivalent to 14 months ' savings ?
12 ‘ You must have had your fair share of lovers ’ tiffs over the years , Mrs Lewis , so I 'm sure you understand how easily they can get out of hand . ’
13 I ca n't understand it , they 've got to have a decent grade to go to university , but they seem to think that they can get in on D's and E's , if he gets D's and E's , he 's not going anywhere , except to work
14 I remind him that great improvements have been made not only in the amount of assistance that is available to people who are unemployed , but in the amount of assistance to ensure that people receive training so that they can get back into work .
15 Even those interests that are unorganised have the " potential " to organise should the need arise , and even inactive and apathetic citizens enjoy an indirect influence if only because elected politicians have to " anticipate " their wishes in order to win elections so that they can get back into office to bargain with the more active interests .
16 ‘ If we can show people how quickly they can get back to work or play sport it can be a terrific boost , ’ says Peter Morton .
17 One of the things we are doing during International Women 's Celebrations is we 're putting on a jobs and training opportunities fair , in Templar Square in the middle of Cowley Centre erm on the fifteenth of March between ten and four , so any women who want to know how they can get back to work , or what training opportunities there are available , are welcome to come .
18 A Bill will be presented to Parliament next session to pave the way for the new ‘ shadow ’ councils to be elected next year so they can take over on April 1 , 1995 .
19 However , the Teams are always looking for new ideas which they can work on in partnership with local groups and individuals .
20 and erm er , we , and that there are various other erm we ways in which the parties should be protected , erm , which I have n't had a chance to look at today clearly the costs of investigating , the proper costs of investigating any structured settlement would have to be dealt with on a later occasion , that it is somehow awarded , instead of protected that the plaintiff gives the defendant notice , seven day 's notice before instructing any account on to advise on the structured settlement , so if the defendant thinks the plaintiff is being wholly unreasonable they can come back to court , quite at liberty to apply and get , make his point of the directions on the therefore within these context these are the sort of orders which , on the behalf of the plaintiff I can see and I would respectively suggest that we go away , draw them up and hand them in toy our Lordship and come back later in the day if we have difficult
21 If they can come out with pride and a creditable performance it 's another block in the building process and will be vitally important for confidence .
22 Ruddy mortals , crouching and crawling around the under-carriage , they can look up for inspiration to the immaculate lives portrayed high on the walls of the workshop , to those models of determination and robust heroism familiar to all Soviet citizens : Riveters and Liberators , Welders and Flag-bearers , beaming Foundry-women with goggles thrown back on their brows like aviators from the Great Patriotic War .
23 They nab easily saleable items that they can push out through boot sales , that type of thing , where they can really make the money .
24 Security officials concede the enormity of their task as there are around 4,000 militants in the Valley trained in the use of arms and explosives by Pakistan while another 3,000 are waiting for the winter snows to melt so they can cross over into India from Pakistan .
25 I prefer my ferrets to have the benefit of a flat base where they can lie down in comfort .
26 But now many of them can stand up in front of the gate and talk back to the managing director .
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