Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [adv prt] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have a modem you can log on to a bulletin board and download it . |
2 | Firstly , CACI can build on to the shopping centres additional information relating to those outlets in a particular retail sector — this might be in terms of floorspace allocations , number of outlets or other attractiveness measures . |
3 | Tourists can stay up to a maximum of 90 days in theory but longer is possible by showing a confirmed return air ticket . |
4 | And , as consolation Marje , you really can hang on to the hope that as he was the secret true love of your life , perhaps you were the secret true love of his . |
5 | As a Golf Plus Club Member you can enjoy up to a 20% discount on a year 's subscription to Britain 's best golf magazines bringing you the best pictures and best coverage of your favourite game . |
6 | Hopefully it can carry through to the end of the season . ’ |
7 | We can whip down to the Bricklayers for a pint . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , well ; you can see over to the sports field . ’ |
9 | Anyway , at half time , Geoff 's standing right at the back of the London Road — and at the back there you can see down to the tea place underneath because some bugger 's smashed out some of the asbestos bit along the back . |
10 | And you and I , perhaps , we can look back to a day in our life when it was our birthday , as far as that is concerned and God filled us with his Holy Spirit , we received the gift of the Holy Spirit , we were baptized in the Holy Spirit . |
11 | Having discussed the construction of a melody 's smallest essential part — the initial phrase — we can move on to the building of complete themes . |
12 | Yesterday Peter Shovlin , of course designers Anthony Walker associates , said there are ‘ fine details ’ which need to be resolved with the lawyers at Darlington Council before diggers can move on to the site . |
13 | There are other sums of money that you might be entitled to , too , before we can move on to the business of budgeting . |
14 | First , it blots out the past so that a body can face up to the present . |
15 | From such a vantage point you can scan up to a mile along many beaches and spot objects cast up by the tides . |
16 | The not-so-good news is that this can take up to a year . |
17 | Each image can take up to a megabyte of memory to store and can be saved in TIFF , BMP , PCX , LBM or RGB formats . |
18 | biopsy on Tuesday , and it can take up to a week |
19 | It takes half an hour to get from Bournemouth to Southampton , but it can take up to an hour to get from Barts to the Westminster hospital . |
20 | She says younger users often expect the drug to work immediately although its affects can take up to an hour so they take more , which increases the risks . |
21 | They see it working and often they are given a print out of the results at the end of a spectrum or something like that that they can take back to the school with them and analyze . |
22 | Er , er , are you going to sort of give me a timetable that I can read through to the phone and that it 's not booked up |
23 | The fire of the Lady of the Hearth also symbolizes the way in which we can reach back to the past and forward to the future . |
24 | Together , in partnership , we can reach out to the people of Brazil and share the Good News that Jesus is Lord and that only in Christ can men and women be reconciled to God . |
25 | Together , in partnership , we can reach out to the people of Brazil and share the Good News that Jesus is Lord and that only in Christ can men and women be reconciled to God . |
26 | In extreme cases , trainees can hand over to the minder where they feel unable to cope . |
27 | In this city where everything is possible , and he cuts such a figure in his light suit and striped silk tie , and is 32 and full of self-confidence , and can walk up to a girl he has never seen before and with a disarming smile ask her when lighting-up time is — how can he be wearing a maroon crew-necked sweater , and cavalry twill trousers with turnups , and be 22 , and find himself running after a girl and being told that she may or may not see him tomorrow ? |
28 | ‘ The thinking is that everyone should be placid and passive , as if you can creep up to the polls in carpet slippers . |
29 | You can flip back to the File Manager using Alt+Esc , or Alt+Tab , which is neater … |
30 | But now Bulmers reckon they 've invented a tree that can stand up to the stress . |