Example sentences of "[verb] that [det] can " in BNC.

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1 It adds that many can not afford the fuel required to keep even one room warm .
2 They took a very different attitude from Maud to this relationship believing ‘ that if local government is to have any chance of achieving a corporate approach to its affairs members and officers must both recognise that neither can regard any area of the authority 's work and administration as exclusively theirs ’ ( Bains 1972:8 ) .
3 Greenpeace say that this can only be the tip of the iceberg , as far more arrives clandestinely .
4 I do not think that that can be right .
5 I ca n't think that this can ease pain , but is likely to increase it .
6 The really important thing is that a public context for this has now developed and I do n't think that this can be fundamentally changed despite the impact of AIDS and the revival of the moral right .
7 Many proponents of fluoridation insist that this can not happen ; to support their view they cite a well-known study , published in 1960 , which purports to show that a physiological mechanism ensures that blood levels of ionic fluoride remain stable no matter what the intake ( Journal of Applied Physiology , vol 15 , p 508 ) .
8 You must of course deal with the odd letters of criticism , but I trust that these can be viewed in proportion to those ( probably thousands ) of satisfied members , who are nevertheless unlikely to write in every month to say so .
9 They show that little can be done for , which is not done with the people .
10 The fact that Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and other senior judges are invited to advise the visitor show that this can not be assumed .
11 Maps of the whole Earth show that this can only be achieved by stretching some parts of the surface and shrinking others .
12 Show that this can generate a steady-state distribution with a Pareto tail .
13 We do well to remember that many can live incredibly full lives and develop a very extensive range of sympathy and understanding , who live only within a geographically and culturally restricted circle .
14 We have seen that this can be used to monitor communities seen as rebellious and ‘ un-British ’ , be they black or Irish , non-familial groups such as gay communities , militant trade unionists , alleged terrorists , the poor , single parents and the unemployed .
15 However , it is thought that that can cause imperfections in the glass which sometimes cause it to explode without warning .
16 I jus I ca n't believe that that can be true !
17 For example , Figure 8.5 shows that this can vary from landscape improvement to recreation , and that the two main spatial units have been kilometre squares and landscape tracts ( Penning-Rowsell , 1975 ) .
18 This procedure may break down if we get to a single pair of edges , but we will see that this can happen only if a pair of corners has also to be exchanged .
19 We shall see that this can be done by using a suitable generalisation of the single-objective criterion that the objective row coefficients should be non-negative .
20 While the city is kept within bounds he sees that this can be healthy , though in both culture and industry a balance between town and country is necessary .
21 The results presented in this paper demonstrate that this can not be the sole criterion for selective cleavage , since we observed good cleavage at some sites ( ApT ) which lack the crucial guanine residue .
22 It is also agreed that this can only be achieved by changing current patterns of human behaviour ( see for example , the European Commission 's Green Paper on Sustainable Mobility ) .
23 Even a brief moment of objective analysis reveals that this can not be so .
24 Closer consideration , however , reveals that this can not be the case .
25 Moral philosophers who hold this sort of view are wont to agree with the attitudinist that moral judgements , or value judgements on which they are based , express emotional attitudes , but will insist that these can be correct or incorrect in quite as objective a way as that in which judgements can be true or false .
26 Experience has shown that this can lead to rivalry or even friction between the two .
27 Other case management experiments have been intended to reduce reliance upon hospital or residential care , and some have shown that this can be achieved while others produce conflicting evidence .
28 And we know that this can cause damaging , even fatal , stress .
29 When Schoenberg asks for the piccolo to play ppp in the top level of its register ‘ so schwach wie möglich ’ with the bassoon and solo strings at different dynamic levels , and then asks for completely different textures and dynamics in the next variation , I know that this can not be properly realized by an orchestra in a concert-hall seated in the conventional way .
30 Liberal Democrats know that this can not be achieved without fundamental reform .
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