Example sentences of "[conj] they can [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | We will ensure that the ES is a well managed organisation , where people want to work and where they can realise their potential . |
2 | We will ensure that the ES is a well managed organisation , where people want to work and where they can realise their potential . |
3 | The option is to play somewhere where they can arrive at 2.45 and the ground is still empty . ’ |
4 | Members of the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service , staff voluntarily by GPs , are usually the first doctors to arrive at the scene of car accidents where they can give specialist emergency treatment , additional to that provided by ambulance staff . |
5 | There are no problems for modern cars and on an open hillside above the treeline , a roadside parking space has been provided where they can foregather and let their occupants feast on a superlative view of the head of Loch Duich and the Five Sisters . |
6 | They much appreciate the work being done by Mrs Doyle , but they are not in a walk of life where they can sit back and wait for better times . |
7 | ‘ I must draw these shadows back into the sea , where they can hurt less . |
8 | Anyone who likes dancing should go to the Haystack on a Friday , where they can dance under a mango tree , and , if lucky , listen to Goa 's celebrated singer Lucio de Miranda . |
9 | In these circumstances , mothers have described how they turn to collective items where they can restrict what they consume . |
10 | If the eggs are ingested by a earthworm or dung beetle they will hatch , and the L2 travel to the tissues of these paratenic hosts , where they can remain , fully infective for pigs , for a long period . |
11 | They circle Sycorax 's saman tree , where stands the hut Kit used as a temporary headquarters before Belmont House was finished , and they turn south to pass out of the colony , into the residual forest , where they can hide until it will be safe to join a village — if her people will take her in again . |
12 | They will want to be on committees and subcommittees where they can advance the interests of both their sponsors — those who have contributed to the costs of their , usually expensive , election campaigns and , it is hoped , will contribute to those of the next as well — and their constituents ; to some extent , these will be the same . |
13 | Society , she says , may need to change its attitude to the perpetrators , from a climate where they are seen as ‘ monsters ’ faced with imprisonment to one where they can admit what has happened . |
14 | Whereas the best formations for infantry are massed ranks , the best formations for missile troops are long thin lines where they can bring the maximum number of weapons to bear . |
15 | This targets them towards the most important part of the prey , where they can do most damage with their first contact . |
16 | ( A favourite way of disposing of demons is the same trick as is used to deal with miracles : assign them to the New Testament era , where they can do no harm or cause any embarrassment . ) |
17 | Of course it is much better to have further yarn masts , as they come in handy for even normal two-colour knitting , where they can do away with the necessity to remove one yarn and re-thread with waste yarn when you need to remove work on waste . |
18 | " They asked if they might come to see the palais , but they had of course to remain outside in the gardens with their nurse where they can do no damage . " |
19 | Pitot tubes have been most widely used in air , where they can measure speeds from about 1 m s -1 upwards . |
20 | These collars give pigs a computer key to let them in and out of stalls where they can feed unmolested . |
21 | They also learn the position of the wetlands that provide them with crucial staging posts where they can feed and rest before starting on the next part of their journey . |
22 | As has already been said , if the bereaved person has a supportive family or friends or somewhere like a church group where they can talk about their response to loss in an open way then this may be all the help they need . |
23 | Other organisations like the Pre-retirement Association ( address on page 155 ) and some branches of Age Concern run discussion groups for older women , where they can talk over worries and experience the fact that they are not alone . |
24 | But globalisation means that companies have to invest where they can produce cheapest and at the best quality and where they can earn profits . |
25 | Failing this , the section either ought to be amended to provide , as does s.61 ( below ) , for persons to sue where they have been adversely affected , or , as is the case in the US , where they can show that they have traded during the same time period as the insider . |
26 | That is why we are committed to provide the opportunity afforded by trust status and to grant it to those health care units that seek it , where they can show that they will use the freedoms that that status involves . |
27 | Their parents must lead them away from the nest site to other areas where they can collect food and find hiding places . |
28 | They want to be in a free and democratic Iraq where they can vote for their leaders and have a democratically accountable Parliament . |
29 | People who have very strong relationship goals will seek out employment and leisure activities where they can form lasting relationships — deep , warm relationships which will endure over many years . |
30 | The participants will provide advanced adaptive lighting of complex interiors with support for dynamic lighting and environmental modelling , so that designers and customers can enter a realistic virtual building where they can change the placement and intensity of light fittings and even modify the environment . |