Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | If these factors are good , the words can surely look after themselves . |
2 | But as we have no words by which to recall those former sensations except the very word which we seek to define , or some other which , being exactly synonymous with it , requires definition as much , words can not unfold the signification of this class of names ; and we are obliged to make a direct appeal to the personal experience of the individual whom we address . |
3 | As we put our glasses on the tray he said , ‘ There are things that words can not explain ’ |
4 | Words can not express the sadness of seeing a teenager who looks barely older than a young child suffering from severe malnutrition , but there are the wonderful moments such as a child who suffered tremendous burns after a candle fell and set fire to her night-dress ; after months of careful dressing and cleaning her wounds have virtually healed — without the clinic the little girl would almost certainly have died . |
5 | ‘ Words can not express how I feel about this man . |
6 | ‘ Words can not express our gratitude . |
7 | Orthographically irregular words can not use the GPC route , and will fail by the analogy route if there is a mismatch between the regularity of the word and its associate ( if you do n't know how to pronounce " have " , you should n't try matching it with " save " ) . |
8 | Many times I see a nameless beauty and my soul is moved , but my words can not contort themselves into a likeness of this beauty . |
9 | In 1779 Middlesex petitioners demanded an investigation ‘ into the true cause of those misfortunes which have reduced this once powerful and flourishing empire to a state which words can not describe ’ . |
10 | Words can not describe my panic . |
11 | Words can not describe the kind of person who would do a thing like this . |
12 | Creole words can thus follow either of two routes into LE : ( 1 ) with their Creole pronunciation intact , as a badge of their ethnic origin and distinctness from Standard English words of the same form , or ( 2 ) in " anglicised " form , conforming to the pronunciation rules of LE . |
13 | This test ( Fenn 1979 ) was designed to determine whether a child who is able to understand single words can also understand the relationships which are expressed by different forms of word order . |
14 | Words can also have different meaning according to the context in which they are used . |
15 | Words are essential tools for formulating and communicating thoughts , and also for putting them into the storage of memory , but words can also become snares , decoys or straight jackets . |
16 | Well , they have a fight erm they very rarely attack us , but they very frequently fight amongst themselves , and it 's usually over something that 's happened previously , but a few stupid words can just spark something that could be ignored if everything else was all right , but it an insult on top of hundreds of insults will just tip them over . |
17 | The alteration of stress on certain words can completely change the meaning of a phrase or sentence . |
18 | A statement from R U C headquarters tonight says that no words can fully convey the feeling of the force and all decent people at the manner of the murder . |
19 | In a new collection of his photographs — My Lithuania — from publishers Thames and Hudson ( £24.00 ) , he certainly admits to literary pretensions as a young man and his photographs can be seen as an attempt to capture the lives of fellow Lithuanians in the detail which only words can usually portray . |
20 | Their leader , whose own origins were inauspicious humanly speaking , was going to die a pretty ignoble death , but those who had gathered around him subsequently discovered that there were depths to experience and power that words can hardly explain . |
21 | The rather clumsy adaptations of his Masses , The Meane Mass and Small Devotion , to English words can hardly have been his own . |
22 | Consequently , available prolonged oesophageal manometric recordings can not differentiate between deglutitive and non-deglutitive motor activity and they are unable to distinguish multiple pressure peaks induced by a single deglutition from a pressure complex induced by repetitive swallowing , or to separate dry swallows from wet or solid swallows . |
23 | However , because ‘ newly-born ’ micelles can only arise at the expense of the preexisting ones ( there is a finite amount of water in the system that must be shared between all the micelles ) , the average radius of the micelles decreases . |
24 | Small objects like pennies , tablets , and screw caps can easily lodge in the mouthpiece of a metered dose inhaler and , when the inhaler is used , be forcefully expelled into the pharynx or larynx and inhaled into the bronchial tree . |
25 | But because the BBC film has not shown any examples of police violence , these de-contextualised images can only signify unprovoked violence by pickets . |
26 | These peoples can not allow themselves much investment in fixed assets they would need to defend , but just as importantly they can not allow themselves much investment in social ties to specific others . |
27 | With most United matches televised in Scandinavia , his fans can easily track of his progress . |
28 | Angry and frustrated Gunners fans can not understand why Graham has not jumped into the transfer market . |
29 | According to the Commission , the grey squirrel ( introduced from America at the end of last century ) can out-compete the red for food supplies in broadleaved woods , but the latter can thrive in pure conifer areas , where grey squirrels can not prosper . |
30 | Simply because , without the correct position at the top of the backswing , the legs can not co-ordinate with the upper body during the forward swing . |