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

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1 That 's where everyone 's different of course but erm I , I think it is , it is it is a factor that erm one can watch television or can listen to the radio or one can go for a walk or do all sorts of things as it were before noon and midnight but three or four in the morning , you know , when everything is
2 Also supported is a 64-port Asynchronous Controller , said to provide a fourfold increase in the number of devices that can attach to the 220 .
3 In addition , there is a complex interaction between HBsAg/pre-S2 and pre-S1 that can lead to the cosecretion or the inhibition of secretion of these antigens , depending on the relative concentrations of HBsAg/pre-S2 and pre-S1 .
4 Fiscal incentives are directed at any company that can contribute to the growth of the economy , but the EDB is especially interested in export-orientated , hi-tech , high value-added companies and service industries .
5 Although we too have developed what has been described as the two thirds/one third society , I believe it is well within the capabilities of Labour to develop policies for economic and social progress that can appeal to the contented majority .
6 This is only one of the things that can happen to the electrons , but it is the one which is of interest in the production of TL .
7 The transfer may become null and void , as here , or the certificate may not be renewed , as in Miller , but nothing that can happen to the transfer or transferee will ever revive the right of a man who , ex hypothesi , has removed or yielded up possession of the premises to which the certificate relates . "
8 I support the Bill , because anything that can add to the action that can be taken against car thieves is welcome .
9 Further research will hopefully discover more metal complexes that can bond to the nitrogen or oxygen atoms of other bases in the DNA .
10 This problem causes the available land to be used unevenly , and can lead to the birds ' droppings saturating the ground surrounding the house .
11 This presents a false view of the subject and can lead to the situation where unusual extensions of these easier cases are not recognised .
12 They speak the same language and can relate to the people who consult them in a more personal , less clinical and intimidating fashion .
13 It does not need one ; it is a part of science and can adhere to the scientific Weltanschauung .
14 I think we 'll have it in Norwich actually cos I wan na w want a few words with the day after so while I 'm in Norwich Norwich and can hobble to the meeting Okay , you 've got all your dates for your appraisals .
15 They spring into the next lift , catch sight of him again in the lobby , and trail him for miles , on underground trains and buses , out into sparse unfinished housing estates among the vague terrains on the outskirts of the city , elaborating increasingly fantastic and boring explanations of his destination and business , until , mercifully , they lose him , and can return to the dirty bookshops and Chinese restaurants .
16 In general , students who embark on full-time and sandwich courses at degree level are entitled to a mandatory award from their local education authority and can apply to the Student Loans Company for loans .
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