Example sentences of "[noun] can [verb] with a " in BNC.

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1 The 25-year-old former England Under 21 international midfield man hopes that his major appearance landmark can co-incide with a victory to wipe out Premier League relegation fears .
2 Though traps can cope with a wider range of exhaust effluent , they 're more expensive and hard to maintain satisfactorily .
3 The Angharad can cope with a lot more than this !
4 Amongst the many things Sue and Colin have worked on , the walled garden is much improved with very pretty herbaceous borders and a lawn laid out with parasoled tables and chairs , where guests can relax with a drink on a warm summer 's evening .
5 I think that 's probably not the case , it is n't a person we 're transferring over , it 's a bit better than that , it 's a post , which means that Matthew can advertise with a particular emphasis on food background .
6 Then , indeed , existence will not need to resemble our past life , and a person can die with a vague yet justified hope .
7 Chambers v Karia ( see Appendix A ) , a decision of O'Connor J , illustrates how the court can deal with a quite complicated set of facts , approaching the matter on a broad basis .
8 Chantel can sing with a big fucking .
9 The demand must also specify someone with whom the debtor can communicate with a view to securing or compounding for the debt to the creditor 's satisfaction or , as the case may be , establishing to the creditor 's satisfaction that there is a reasonable prospect that the debt will be paid when it falls due .
10 It reminds me of what a decorative caterer can do with a carrot .
11 Social services departments and voluntary bodies can help with a wide range of services and approaches : playgroups , money advice centres , family or women 's groups , nurseries , support for child-minders , counselling and case work , all can play a part in preventive work with families .
12 Two studies have shown that general practitioners can deal with a high proportion of night calls on the telephone , but Sheldon and Harris found that fewer than 3% of night calls received by two deputising services were dealt with by giving advice by telephone without a visit .
13 Awareness of these characteristics of language can help in the design of a generic spatial language with which a wide variety of users can interact with a spatial database .
14 We find in that dialect alternation between standard and non-standard patterns of number agreement , so that a plural subject can co-occur with a singular verb :
15 I find it frightening that an artist can sign with a gallery for five years .
16 A new study from Frost & Sullivan examines the way that the three largest users of CFCs can cope with a ban on the manufacture and use of CFCs .
17 Some workshops use white plastic off the roll so that it forms a plain background on which the constructor can sketch with a marker-pen .
18 In the loo , the graffiti on the wall said : ‘ Texans are living proof that a bull can copulate with a human . ’
19 Equally sadly the development of a company in this way can occur with a very strong autocratic leader or a weak one .
20 Through use of a large corpus of pre-specified program design knowledge in the form of a ‘ script ’ for each common design , the IAS can interact with a teacher-author in a relatively natural manner--prompting the teacher for the most important information first , and then automatically filling in subsequent details as necessary .
21 Ards can start with a win over Collegians while newly promoted Knock will be hoping to get something from their trip to Civil Service team .
22 the number of levels in the management hierarchy increase with technical complexity , ie complex technologies lead to ‘ tall ’ organisation structures , while simpler technologies can operate with a ‘ flat ’ structure ;
23 However , in the high grade group the disease can present with a bulky gastric tumour extending to nearby or distant organs and can display much more aggressive behaviour which can not be controlled by surgery .
24 Thus , a cataloguer can write with a reasonably happy heart , of Ackermann 's History of the University of Cambridge ( 1814 ) : ‘ 81 plates , including 15 of costume , but lacking the 32 supplementary portraits of the Founders ’ , knowing that he can still be comfortably sure of his £1,500-£2,000 .
25 The carts can come with a variety of extras including a refrigerator , a TV , stereo and dashboard fans , but the distinctive white cart will be seen around the Old Course for promotional purposes .
26 If the title is registered it still is n't essential to register the devolution , because personal representatives can deal with a registered title without themselves being first registered as proprietors ; but if the property is not to be disposed of forthwith , either on sale or by a vesting assent , it 's desirable to register the devolution to the personal representatives as soon as practicable .
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