Example sentences of "who can [verb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Being an available technology and the only one that can deliver high quality interactive video , videodiscs continue to be used in training , especially in dedicated applications commissioned by large corporations who can make sense of the economics . |
2 | The result : a burgeoning young generation of 100,000 hard-core otaku who are too uptight to talk to a telephone operator but who can kick ass on the keyboard of a PC . |
3 | Crusoe 's fabled isle contained all he needed to sustain life — given , that is , that he had rescued so much of use from the wreck , not forgetting a Bible ; and Defoe 's most compelling point was that the island is a self-sufficient place to anyone who can bring courage to the task of living in it , along with an inherited faith and a few tools . |
4 | Whatever the nature of protection provided by registration , it is also a wise precaution for a chargee to deprive a company of the title deeds to its properties — this is another advantage of having trustees who can take possession of the deeds . |
5 | Mass production has made fashion available to anyone who can get to their high street chain store or who can get hold of the latest mail order catalogue . |
6 | Who can get help with the cost of dental treatment ? |
7 | Who can get help with the cost of NHS wigs and fabric supports ? |