Example sentences of "can come [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The social dimensions of knowledge can come through in various ways . |
2 | Different parts of the lighting system can come on at different times . |
3 | I can come up with some story . ’ |
4 | Well I think if you can come up with some suggestions you do n't have to say why . |
5 | It is amazing how the model world can come up with numerous variations on the same basic device . |
6 | Once you really start to think of the components that can be changed in a room without too much ado you can come up with any number of ideas for a change of style , or more important , for adding style where none existed before . |
7 | I hope that Del Amitri pay a return visit to the region , once the album Change Everything is out , because there are n't too many bands around that can come up with interesting material and do such a great job in putting it across in concert halls . |
8 | Change can come about in educational institutions without the change necessarily centring on the curriculum in the first instance , although the curriculum may subsequently be affected . |
9 | ‘ We 're just trying to convince the Department of Transport of our case , then they can come back with proposed routes . ’ |
10 | If you absolutely insist in giving all your information in the first answer , there 's no room for a further question , and the best kind of response is the one that leaves the next question sort of hanging on the end of it , so that the interviewer can come back with another question . |
11 | At that 10th , Christy says to Sandy , ‘ If either of us two can come back in two-under par , we 're going to win this . |
12 | The farmer 's prayer is to have good weather when his crop is at just the right stage to reap ; the ability to judge the state of a crop can come only with considerable experience . |
13 | Clearly archaeological evidence is insufficient in itself and absolute proof of official connections can come only from epigraphic sources . |
14 | If the community can come in for such events , it makes them more comfortable in the building and avoids stigmatisation . ’ |
15 | Maybe recording what they 're doing , leading them , and the teacher can come in at appropriate moments to help it along . |
16 | We are struggling for a terminal at which trains can come in from all parts of the country , at which there can be an interchange for the continent and at which people can move on relatively quickly . |
17 | ‘ It 's terrible that all these quacks can come along without proper qualifications , ’ Lipsky complained , forgetting that he himself had set up as a dentist without qualifications , there being as yet no legal requirement for special training as there was for doctors . |