Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] can [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And he said erm well he said we can ta take into consideration you 've four kids he said can extend it for twenty eight days |
2 | The reason for for local plan consultation is such that erm it gives the opportunity for objectors to make comments and otherwise , and that District Council and the the County Council erm should consider er objections and it 's i it it happens that erm the local authorities you know can change their mind as the process goes along . |
3 | They do n't go by themselves , the problems they cause can go , but that 's a bit different . |
4 | Before the Kennel Club and the dog breeders they represent can make a start in ensuring their breeds are not sold to unsuspecting and unsuitable owners , they must abandon their lofty assumptions that all dog breeders are ‘ responsible dog owners . ’ |
5 | As these interactions occur , the issues and situations which arise can form the basis of small group discussions . |
6 | Along with Liverpool pair , John Barnes and Rob Jones , Keown , Hirst and Parker made up Taylor 's five to follow the players he believes can add to last month 's encouraging 1-1 performance against Norway . |
7 | What we require is a National Emergency Government , but no two men I meet can agree how this can be formed . |
8 | The majority of men who survive can expect to have the support of a wife up to the age of 85 , but any woman over 72 is more likely to be a widow left on her own . |
9 | The benefits you gain can increase each year in the form of these bonuses , which build up annually from the investment of your premiums in the Guardian Life Fund . |
10 | Word meanings are especially liable to change because people learn them by hearing them in context rather than by looking up the ‘ standard ’ definition , and the inferences they draw can vary . |
11 | Where maturation is not synchronous , clinical signs may not occur but the adult worm burdens which develop can play a significant epidemiological role by contributing to pasture contamination in the spring . |