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

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1 ‘ I particularly like the idea of your making yourself available for an hour once a week so that listeners can phone in with their criticisms , complaints and suggestions . ’
2 I mean , the seats come out so that wheelchairs can go in but in between times it 's twenty seats you see .
3 Observers of eating behaviour have noted that people can take in very large numbers of calories in the form of liquids without noticeably diminishing their appetite for food at all .
4 Although people can go in and for it .
5 Most of the pages in the book have been specially designed in black and white so that children can fill in and complete the illustrations themselves .
6 Users of telecottages are given the key and people can use them at any time , which means that women can come in during the evening , early in the morning or whatever . ’
7 Two rules must be obeyed when exploiting them : local cooling , close to the heat pump or its heat exchanger , must be no faster than heat can flow in from the surroundings ; and the source temperature must not be lowered more than a few degrees below its undisturbed level .
8 If a cork dries out , shrinkage occurs and air and moisture can seep in and spoil wine .
9 Now , may I stop there then , and if Mr can come in with the detail .
10 Will phone early July for appt. , but if Rob can fit in during edit , please call .
11 Russell sees good opportunities in synthetic leather clothing , particularly if Morton can tie in with a European designer .
12 But families can join in with exercise too .
13 But girls can marry in . ’
14 Rights at Work exist because problems can arise in and from employment .
15 But that depends on whether rivals can move in so quickly .
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