Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [conj] [vb base] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , while it may be true that individual clients can and do terminate contracts frequently , they do this to move from one company to another : every year each company loses existing but gains new customers . |
2 | Returning to my brief of animal intelligence , animals can and do act as members of a group against other conspecific groups . |
3 | Although the evidence presented does not refute the claim that in the long run exchange rates compensate for domestic inflation differentials , it does show that over periods of several years real exchange rate anomalies can and do occur . |
4 | American companies can and do bring private antitrust suits — a remedy denied to British companies . |
5 | Balancing an existing roster is of primary importance to a major company , whereas some smaller independent companies can and do concentrate on a particular sound or style of music . |
6 | But some countries can and do make the stuff — Brazil for one uses alcohol/diesel and alcohol/petrol mixes , and the USA has had ‘ gasohol ’ ( petrol with 10% ethanol ) for some years . |
7 | He knows full well that Christians can and do sin , and if we pretend otherwise we are lying ( 1:8,10 ) . |
8 | It is known that both cannibalistic and non-cannibalistic individuals can and do develop from the same batch of eggs . |
9 | APL is based on the premise that individuals can and do learn throughout their lives and that often the ensuing skills , knowledge and abilities are those recognised formally in qualifications . |
10 | Even here , however , the separate heading is worth preserving , since modern style-studies can and do content themselves with the mere description of distinctive linguistic patterns , abstaining not only from relating them to external factors such as authors or literary movements , but also from attributing to them any specific literary function . |
11 | However , problems can and do arise even with statistical calculations , one of the commonest being the build-up of rounding errors . |
12 | Things can and do go wrong and you do n't want to pressurise yourself because you have to get the equipment back to the hire shop . |
13 | Redheads can and do wear pinks , as well as terracotta and greens . |
14 | As mentioned earlier , social services departments can and do make adaptations to premises to make life easier for the disabled person . |
15 | The inferences that may be placed in data materials can and do change as theoretical frameworks change and shift . |
16 | Miracles can and do happen , if we are willing to stop struggling and allow them into our lives . |
17 | But whatever the accuracy of any aid , false indications and failures can and do occur . |
18 | Many mothers can and do achieve this and are highly motivated to avoid cleaning up soiled nappies . |
19 | Accidents can and do happen , but if something happens to the horse , however minor , tell the owner — do n't let her find out that it has overreached or whatever , when she next looks at her horse . |
20 | But serious accidents can and do happen every day of the year . |
21 | Newspapers can and do express partisan preferences . |
22 | The multi-interpretability of film ( polysemy ) and the realisation that spectators can and do adopt diverse identificatory positions in watching film has led to a new and more complex conception of film-viewing . |
23 | There are many kinds of occupation from which choreographers can and do borrow . |
24 | Since these factors can and do change , the position of the younger generation in structures of family support must be seen as specific to particular points in historical time . |
25 | This is n't a glib advertising slogan but a statement of simple truth , because smoke detector alarms can and do save lives . |
26 | Others can and do work in a different way . |
27 | Journals can and do change , and their contents may at one period reflect the leading edge , whilst in another they may become review journals , or more ephemeral in nature . |
28 | Very serious consequences can and do follow from people or organisations being indifferent to the results of their actions . |
29 | The aim must be to make ferreting as uncomplicated as possible , but it is undeniable that complications can and do occur . |
30 | New social consciousness dictates a need among advice workers for self-awareness in their attitudes to clients , in particular towards black and ethnic minority clients , and how personal attitudes can and do affect the direction and achievements of advice giving . |