Example sentences of "can [verb] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Assume now that the group can not sell all it can make at the normal price of £120 but division B sees that it could win a large order if it were to offer goods at £80 each . |
2 | Alternatively , by conditioning in a physiologically isotonic saline solution , it can remain at a constant size . |
3 | If the agouti finds one , it is likely to find far more than it can eat at a single sitting . |
4 | In Saunders 's view , the ‘ local state ’ can not simply be reduced to a functioning part of a national capitalist state , for within certain constraints ‘ non-capitalist interests can win at the local level in a way that is becoming increasingly difficult at national level ’ ( pp. 4 , 11 ) . |
5 | That the arbitrageur can lend money at the riskless rate of interest appears sensible , but it is more questionable to assume that he or she can borrow at the riskless rate ( although if the marginal arbitrageur is a large financial institution , the assumption may be reasonable ) . |
6 | Please so we can finish at a reasonable hour . |
7 | Fourteen two , erm the great problem is it 's easier to get if an afternoon meeting can finish at a reasonable time , then I can probably but erm I think if you , if you 're looking at the clock when home in the evening for a number of reasons it might be then I would this and unless we can sort of put a restricted time on the agenda which is impossible , I can imagine coming down here at two o'clock for the meeting . |
8 | On our popular , and well proven itinerary , you 'll visit PEKING where you can marvel at the Forbidden City and Imperial Palace , the Temple of Heaven , Ming Tombs and the world famous Pandas . |
9 | On the other hand we did want to keep it medieval looking on the inside , so what we did was we installed these Yorkshire sliding casement but on the inside as you can see at the top window , we put panel window . |
10 | Recently some people have been trying a different approach , seeing if they can change the nature of the atoms such that fusion can occur at a useful rate even at room temperature . |
11 | Modifications that can occur at the various formation stages are shown on the right . |
12 | Of course , if you go there now , you can look at the great clock built by those two witches Kratzer and Oursian . |
13 | We do n't just need closed circuit T V , we need lighting on all the Park and Ride sites , we need proper heated warm , clean waiting rooms , supervised with a person with a glass window , who can see what 's happening there , who has all the monitoring screens and can look at the closed circuit T V and what 's happening all round the car park . |
14 | John Reid has splashed out more than £1 million to buy a new home so he can look at the famous sign . |
15 | First and most basically we can look at the physical nature of the coins of any given period , as the study of the amount of silver or gold bullion in a coin may reveal some historical information . |
16 | Take your time preparing them , free from telephone calls and interruptions , so that you can look at the whole matter thoughtfully . |
17 | I do n't know , you can look at the old Telegraph and see if it 's , the Telegraph I got on Thursday night or Friday night |
18 | ‘ The helicopter provides a running commentary to the police control room situated in Chester , so the police cars can follow at a safe distance . ’ |
19 | We can guess at the relative dating of the units , but unit one makes most sense as a secondary feature , since it seems to be butted on to unit two , with banks overlaid south of the mill . |
20 | That is the biggest criticism that we can lay at the Labour party 's door . |
21 | Departures aims to give students a command of simple spoken English so that they can communicate at a basic level in day-to-day situations . |
22 | Wide roads lead to a new bridge crossing the water and traffic can proceed at a fast pace without a halt . |
23 | Such assumptions place limits on the changes in gendered subjectivities which Bem , for instance , hopes can happen at the cognitive level . |
24 | Similarly when you do eventually die , and you will , you can restart at the current level . |
25 | It indicates that there is something left over after the linguists have done their work , a dark or light madness about language that will not be repressed and that can erupt at the very heart of the most sacred regulations identified as normative by grammarians . |
26 | I thank the Secretary of State for this concession , and I am sure that , with good will on the part of the Government , we can arrive at a successful outcome . |
27 | The project focuses on the manner and extent to which these interests can arrive at a common view on the objectives of vocational training . |
28 | As there are 56 million people in the country , we can arrive at the following calculation : |
29 | It 's crucial that even a basic name and address system can get at a particular name , or group of names , as quickly as possible . |
30 | The landlord can let at an agreed market rent . |