Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [adv] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Use a small selected group , say between four and eight , so that the audience can focus easily on the points you are making . |
2 | However , deciding whether a particular consideration is relevant , whether a particular object is within the allowable range , whether an adequate hearing has been given to interested parties , and whether the reasons ultimately provided are sufficient , are all factors which can encroach indirectly on the merits . |
3 | And you can see more on the problems of noise nuisance in Oxford in the Tuesday Special , tonight on Central at seven thirty . |
4 | Which I would like to aim to complete by lunchtime so we can resume afresh on the others at five thirty . |
5 | ‘ He is being given rations of hay which will slowly be increased and hopefully we can cut down on the drugs . |
6 | When you have made your list , try to decide — with the help of someone close and understanding if need be — how you can cut down on the pressures , or alter the circumstances , in order to relieve excess stress . |
7 | I think there are limits to what we can manage here on the premises because it disrupts life a bit . |