Example sentences of "[adj] [Wh det] [pron] can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Erm and people will take on board different methods of being probed , some will respond to audio probes , some will re respond to some visual stimulation er conceptualize er ideas you know the ones we looked at last week like the old PEGGY symbols and erm the cheque book , PHI and life assurance , the ten percent rule and there is one another which we can look at , another mnemonic called er erm some of you may have come across it before , others may not and is hey so Mr Prospect if you had n't made an adequate retirement plan , what financial problems do you think you or family could have ?
2 We find the process simultaneously tiring , frustrating and rewarding when , at the end of tussling with some problems , we reach a shared view and a commitment to that view , which is usually of a different order to that which we can achieve by any other means .
3 Sound , too , possibly the second most important sense to man , covers a range far greater than that which we can hear .
4 He points out that we need to distinguish between the contribution that research can make to policy and that which it can make to social work practice .
5 The claim that the buyer can bring against the creditor ( e.g. the credit card company when the buyer has used his credit card to buy an item for more than £100 ) is the same as that which he can bring against the seller .
6 So , where the buyer bought the goods under a credit agreement of a certain type he will be able to bring against the creditor a claim similar to that which he can bring against the seller .
7 Even if yours does n't you can get the same effect by treating it with Nikwax TX 10 which you can use in the washing machine .
8 It 's amazing what they can do these days and luckily the sick dog pulled through .
9 Er amazing what they can do
10 Mm , it 's amazing what they can do though with make-up and
11 It 's amazing what they can do , in n it .
12 ‘ Mind , I do a bit of tourist guiding of an August and it 's amazing what I can find then . ’
13 And you know it is amazing what you can achieve really by you know there is such a lot of scope really .
14 It 's amazing what you can do if you really try .
15 It 's amazing what you can do with a skip full of building rubble !
16 Amazing what you can do with a few nails , is n't it ? ’
17 ‘ It 's amazing what you can pretend is not happening .
18 It 's amazing what you can get used to .
19 I nearly starved at first because I could n't bear the idea of eating — well — insects and the like , but it 's amazing what you can get used to . ’
20 But they are no longer sure what they can do to prevent a break-up if it comes .
21 but the concepts are n't familiar and you 're starting to feel a little bit sort of not quite sure what you can do with them and what you ca n't
22 Well looking at it carefully , as I have done , it 's surprising that if you take the whole of the last forty years and look across the world there are really only about eight major what you can call disasters — I call the calamities , because they are not really disasters — that have occurred with medicines .
23 Will someone please decide once and for all what we can eat and drink !
24 No I am grateful to Mr because he 's finally crystallised in my mind something that 's been bugging me the longer I stay on this council about exactly what the Tories see their role here as and it 's now very clear to me , more than ever and that is that if you want to be obstructive and negative and if you go on long enough being obstructive and negative what you can end up doing is that you 'll find yourself eventually in a position going on long enough that you can make totally meaningless speeches but at least you 'll get nice headlines in the paper and that seems to me the whole essence of the Tory strategy .
25 Looking at his watch , he stood up , ‘ Great what you can do in an hour , Piper .
26 However , matters can be arranged so that the judgements required of human observers are only those which they can make reliably and accurately .
27 It seems to me that they are describing at first hand a world made up of physical materials similar to those which we can see and touch , with an invisible ( to most of us ) non-material life force much like the ether superimposed on it and within it .
28 Ask at your council or local advice group if you are unsure what you can claim .
29 Those industries are scrutinising much more what they can do to make cars more secure and less easily stolen .
30 It 's more what I can do for you .
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