Example sentences of "[adj] can [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Needless to say , on recordings which have a substantial musical output below 50Hz — the organ perhaps the prime example — the effect is felt as well as heard since the 103/4 can move a great deal of air .
2 Any 13 to 18-year-olds interested can visit the base between 6.30 pm and 7.30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays .
3 Anyone interested can contact the ensemble by writing to ‘ Mozart Players ’ , c/o Farnham Herald , 114 West Street , Farnham , Surrey GU9 7HL .
4 Very few have turned down the offer but anyone interested can contact the operators of the train on for up to the minute information .
5 The regular adherents of the congregation are about 100 ; the average attendance from 150 to 200 , and the number of members as far as can be ascertained about 25 , but this can form no criterion of what the congregation may become under a regular and thorough ministry .
6 This can form the basis for collective political action : in the 1960s and 1970s many middle and working-class blacks united in various organizations under the banner of the Black Power movement .
7 This can clear the air and leave everyone with the determination to cope .
8 This can present a problem id you happen to be the unhappy owner of a particularly noisy air pump .
9 This can present a difficult timing problem , because it is often not sufficiently appreciated that because of the many requirements as to these documents it may be necessary to have two or three drafts before lodging the plans .
10 This can disturb the normal eye movements that would be used by a fluent reader , and visual scanning can be impaired .
11 This can lengthen the negotiation and decision-making process .
12 Show that this can generate a steady-state distribution with a Pareto tail .
13 Ordering replenishment and display may be looked after by the publisher and this can lift a lot of the administrative burden of stock control from the shop , although they are normally offered only where sales justify it .
14 This can comprise a single or double outflow to allow water to be discharged as both fountain and waterfall , although , as intimated earlier , one or the other is more desirable .
15 This can set a mood or enhance a period of reflection .
16 Communication — both ways — is going to be a problem and the implications of this can set the deaf person apart .
17 This can create a beautifully smooth harmony with a feeling of noble purity : In Example 74 many of the harmonies are left incomplete , in that full triad chords hardly occur .
18 This can create a conflict of interest which needs careful management .
19 The obvious answer is to draw it back to the side away from the corner , but this can create an unbalanced appearance .
20 This can threaten the best interests of conservation of both the natural and the built environment , undermine the quality of the visitor 's experience and jeopardise the standard of life of the indigenous communities .
21 At least in principle , this can improve the holder 's chances for promotion to a more responsible paraprofessional position that brings higher status and salary .
22 This can shrink the tumour , often sufficiently to allow surgery .
23 This can represent a route to technology evaluation at low risk to the user and there are many examples of useful ventures which have been developed in this way .
24 A related system is : ( 2.9 ) unc When unc is positive , this can represent the behaviour of a charged particle in a periodic field [ 16 ] , and when a , is negative , a buckled beam undergoing forced lateral vibrations [ 15 ] .
25 Indeed , the very first piece of family self-revelation is the way they choose to sit together , for this can show the observant counsellor the existing pattern of alliances and tensions , as revealing as any words .
26 A real injury crisis like this can devalue the game .
27 The usual choice is an electron linac , because this can deliver the peak beam currents required to generate high gain .
28 If , less than 24 hours before expected exchange of contracts , someone announces they have only got £500 instead of £5,000 , this can stall the chain for some while , whilst everyone renegotiates the terms of the contract they each have .
29 This can demand a very high level of commitment , in which caring for a relative completely dominates the carer 's own life .
30 Similarly it can be argued that if home helps or social workers request training from the CAB in aspects of new legislation , this can cement a positive relationship between the CAB and the local authority who will then see a service in action that is worth funding .
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