Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [adv prt] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This may not seem important , but small irritations can build up in a Home and become real barriers to good communication . |
2 | Or you can hang out in a part of the music if you like the verse . ’ |
3 | Looking ahead , Souness said he was confident his side can bounce back in the League after the reverse at Tottenham . |
4 | Bristleworms of all sizes should always be handled with forceps ; those fluffy white spines can break off in the fishkeeper 's skin . |
5 | It 's not the sort of thing you can dash off in a couple of months . |
6 | The rent officer is also responsible for monitoring the rents which voluntary hostels can claim back in the form of housing benefits , and there are fears that the limits for hostels will be set at too low a level creating difficulties for both residents and the hostel management . |
7 | We should remember Burke 's famous warning that rage and frenzy can tear down in an hour what it took centuries of prudence to build . |
8 | This ‘ mobility gap ’ separates the occupied ‘ delocalised ’ states that contain the mobile electrons ( and are so-called precisely because they can move around in the semiconductor ) from vacant delocalised states in higher Landau levels . |
9 | It will be recalled that the dislocation is essentially a line defect which can move about in the crystal fairly freely . |
10 | It 's just over 3,300 metres high , so that the top part is snow-covered for much of the year , and the fortunate Sicilians can ride up in a cable car from the warmth of the lower slopes to ski there . |
11 | These same men use one set of laws to cancel the effects of another , for example , the application of the law of aerodynamics , enables them to cancel the effect of the law of gravity , that 's why you can go up in an aeroplane . |
12 | Rufus had always heard that nothing can go on in a village without the gossips knowing . |
13 | And you can go out in a moment . |
14 | Yeah you can go out in the hall or go in the syndicate room |
15 | What Nanette has said has been an important introduction and if yo , if what sa you have prepared altogether is legible then perhaps give it to Eileen and it can go out in the Synod papers that will be helpful . |
16 | ‘ I think — I 'm almost sure I will live , if we can go out in the garden together sometimes . |
17 | Well you do n't know whether you 'll be able , you can go down in an evening |
18 | This can go back in the cupboard . |
19 | It 's very easy to be swept along when you 're feeling enthusiastic , but enforced spells of patience can pay off in the end . |
20 | The rest you can fry up in the evening and have it with your cold beef . |
21 | So we need to ensure that we provide security at a number of levels , accounting type security which may be er the the limit to the amount I can write off in a cash in a cash matching process for example . |
22 | you can come back in a minute and see if it 's what you think . |
23 | Member can come back in a minute when I have developed the point . |
24 | The end product can come out in a variety of shades . |
25 | It makes far more sense to do two for the first day , then you can judge how many you can get through in a day from those two . |
26 | ‘ I 'm thinking of the sort of attitude that suggests the unemployed do too little to help themselves , that if only you have determination and drive you can get on in the world . ’ |
27 | Children can get out in the open to see for themselves . |
28 | Ah maybe when you can get out in the summer |
29 | I ca n't help feeling that some women would prefer a doll than a child , something they can put back in the box when they 're tired of it . |
30 | In addition you can sit out in the square as we did in Italy and have hamburgers and beer . |