Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [adv prt] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well obviously that factor er was considered carefully by the Ministry of Defence before our Secretary of State agreed that we could safely defer the in service date for Eurofighter two thousand and adjust the the er replacement plan er back in December ninety two , so we have looked at what is the current rate of consumption of airframe life on the jaguar er what can be done economically and sensibly to keep it flying safely and effectively into the next century and er we have come to the conclusion that we have a viable plan here which can tie up with the planned rate of delivery to service of Eurofighter two thousand .
2 Russell sees good opportunities in synthetic leather clothing , particularly if Morton can tie in with a European designer .
3 And as all sports are matched to your own ability , you can keep up with an old favourite or try your hand at something new .
4 But I can keep up with the intermediate class and I said to Maxine , Does this get any harder ?
5 Of course , while the wider range of lenders and mortgage products mean that borrowers can end up with a better deal than in the past , it also means spending more time and effort choosing the best mortgage for your particular circumstances .
6 If you are a stand-alone system then take advantage of programs like Suitcase and Font/DA Juggler but do take the time to read the manuals otherwise you can end up with a worse problem than you started with .
7 Make sure you apply the mousse evenly throughout the hair or you can end up with a stiff , sticky mess !
8 Unless Mr Aznar can come up with a convincing exposition of his economic policies , he could see his lead slip away once again .
9 It is quite possible to use your own system of bar codes if you can come up with a suitable application .
10 Unless someone can come up with a better answer .
11 Grayling reckons that he has about another two years of research to do before he can come up with a conclusive report .
12 He has a useful pedigree in the Birmingham League , can come up with an awkward slanted delivery and hopes to be around at Edgbaston next season .
13 If you can come up with an interesting band ‘ logo ’ or visual image , that can be a cheap way of self-promotion on stickers and badges .
14 It should be thrown out and the electorate should make their views known at a general election so that the Government can come back with a better Bill at a later stage . ’
15 ‘ I 'm pleased , ’ says Richard , ‘ that we 've proved that you can come out with a silly record and it does n't have to be your only silly record .
16 Who can come out with the longest words in a minute
17 Then stratigraphical nomenclature can be forgotten and we can get on with the real work of stratigraphy , which is correlation and interpretation .
18 If you are uncertain about whether or not you can get back with a reasonable margin of safety , make a safe landing while you can ; a planned approach into a poor field is better than an out-of-wind crash into a good field !
19 Do not say ‘ I 'm young and resilient , I can put up with a vandalised block of flats because it 's a cheap place to live . ’
20 ‘ Oh , a grateful girl like me can put up with a few bruises , ’ said Dolly , sheet and blankets up to her chin .
21 Well we can start off with the top one hundred companies and allocate them like that if you want , if it makes things easier rather
22 The success of modestly-priced courses such as East Horton and the increasing popularity of driving ranges , where anyone can turn up with a three wood and a five iron and whack a basket of balls for just a few pounds , shows that golf can still thrive in the recession — if the price is right .
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