Example sentences of "can [adv] [verb] to [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're in a restricted area and you want somebody to do something you ca n't get to cranes in there , you 've actually got to say I 'll do that one and then I 'll do that one . |
2 | Properly used , it seems to me that quantitative methods can only lead to advances in our subject . |
3 | This merely enables the local authority to rely on the private law concepts relating to the passing of the burden of covenants attached to land , i.e. the burden of a covenant can not pass to successors in title at common law , Austerberry v Oldham Corporation , and only restrictive covenants , as opposed to positive covenants may pass under the equitable rules , first proposed in Tulk v Moxhay . |
4 | ( Except , of course , that the type can not be more general than the lexical item used to refer to it : this apple can not refer to fruit in general . ) |
5 | Legal advice and assistance on child care matters is available under the green form scheme but can not extend to representation in court although it may cover the cost of a solicitor attending court with a client as an advisor ( Legal Advice and Assistance Regulations 1989 , reg 21 ) . |
6 | Apart from a very limited number of highly specialist areas of the environment where changes will automatically trigger responses within the enterprise ( e.g. the financial markets , meteorology ) , an enterprise can not respond to changes in its environment unless someone , or some people make(s) a positive effort to transfer information about the changes to the person or persons within the enterprise charged with responding to the changes ( or not , as the case might be ) . |
7 | The morality of Ulysses 's speech just can not apply to life in the Greek camps ; base instincts clearly hold sway outside , as well as inside , the Trojan gates . |
8 | The efforts of educators and trainers can easily turn to demoralisation in the absence of meaningful employment opportunities . |
9 | It can also lead to narrowness in that staff may have technical and specialist information in a single field but little concern or understanding about the work of other departments . |
10 | A lot of ideas can really go to hell in production ; writing , casting , direction all being uncertain variables . |
11 | This dialogue can often lead to improvement in the quality of books . ’ |
12 | I can now talk to colleagues in other agencies , I can see ministers and tell them what 's needed , and I will do that |
13 | If it 's crowds you want , you can even get to Venice in three hours . |