Example sentences of "[noun] can [vb infin] for the " in BNC.

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1 However , it is from an understanding of some of the central issues embedded in these relationships that both schools and LEAs can reflect for the future .
2 And then , finally , look at what Equity can do for the successful plaintiff — the ‘ remedy ’ , the ‘ relief ’ which it can give him .
3 In what follows my main purposes are : ( 1 ) to demonstrate the patterns of simplification that can be traced by comparing our inner-city data with that of the city-wide random sample ‘ doorstep ’ survey and the outer-city community studies ; and ( 2 ) to consider how far a theory of strong and weak ties can account for the maintenance of complex patterns and the development of simpler ones .
4 In daytime sleep , such an effect is not present and night-workers can vouch for the broken sleep produced by the more rapid filling of the bladder after lying down during the daytime .
5 Thus , although section 49 states that the seller can sue for the price in certain circumstances ( see Chapter 12 ) , he will nevertheless not be able to do so unless he is also ready and willing to deliver the goods .
6 Two matters are dealt with elsewhere , the amount of the price ( see paragraphs 2–12 to 2–17 ) and when the seller can sue for the price ( see paragraph 12–02 ) .
7 Unless the parties agree a different time for payment , the seller can sue for the price only after property has passed , section 49 ( see paragraph 12 02 ) .
8 Finally we show that recombinant TFIIA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae can substitute for the human factor in pol III transcription in vitro which proves that TFIIA is also involved in the efficient expression of classical pol III genes .
9 But no film or lecture can prepare for the culture shock that awaits the new tourists to the sub-continent when they arrive early tomorrow in Delhi .
10 Those of a pike have become elegant filmy sculls , rotating slowly back and forth from a joint within the body , so that the fish can compensate for the tiniest variation of current and hang above a rock as though it were suspended from an invisible wire .
11 Moreover , it is now well established that an injured plaintiff can recover for the unpaid services of a friend or relative .
12 Yeast TFIIA can substitute for the human factor in pol III transcription in vitro
13 Any person can apply for the Meals on Wheels Service .
14 This brochure is about : how individual company directors , partners , self-employed businessmen , and people in the professions can provide for the time when they stop working .
15 If the settlor can call for the trust funds this may reduce the trustees to nominees .
16 ‘ Everything collapsed so quickly but things can change for the better in just as short a space a time .
17 Yet the Genn study in particular shows that no amount of enabling by the tribunal can compensate for the difficulties claimants face in attending the tribunal and arguing their cases .
18 The person or someone on their behalf can ask for the assessment .
19 I think your aunt can vouch for the fact that I was . ’
20 Although GPs can arrange for the test to be done , it is almost always preferable to go to a STD clinic .
21 People can opt for the group 's Global trust , where only 50 per cent of the funds go into the UK , or for one of the UK-based unit trusts , or pick one of more than 200 shares on the Pru 's list , or select a combination of both direct and indirect .
22 In addition , ‘ well-established ’ auction houses which conduct substantial auctioneering activities in Singapore , and private museums can qualify for the service tax incentive .
23 ‘ The young pup can come for the funeral , surely , ’ he said .
24 This will provide an ‘ off the peg ’ model which practitioners can use for the purchase of individual places .
25 Alternatively it can be seen as the maximum amount the firm can pay for the opportunity of making the investment , without being worse off financially .
26 Alternatively it can be seen as the maximum amount the firm can pay for the opportunity of making the investment , without being worse off financially .
27 No amount of attendance at classes or reading on the subject can substitute for the experience of making a verbal presentation as a manager in a situation where the outcome really matters .
28 Some might well say , ’ Ask not what Europe can do for the United Kingdom , but what the United Kingdom can do for Europe . ’
29 Beyond this depth the compression of solid rock such as silicates can account for the increasing wave speeds .
30 This suggests that release of Ca 2+ from intracellular stores can substitute for the NMDA receptor-mediated Ca 2+ signal .
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