Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 The greatest designers can sway with the prevailing mood of the moment , but remain fundamentally true to their own spirit ; Issey Miyake continues to delight audiences at his beautiful shows by determining his own uniquely futuristic fashion logic .
2 An early start is good as parents can help with the programmes in the home , even at a pre-verbal stage .
3 This might be essentially kerosene-laced gutter rock , but very few bands can deliver with the power and energy COP wring out of it .
4 This might be essentially kerosene-laced gutter rock , but very few bands can deliver with the power and energy COP wring out of it .
5 As recording and video costs can rise with the artist 's gradual development , there will be an evaluation of every record 's sales figures to ascertain why a record failed or achieved only marginal success .
6 Similar interpretative problems can arise with the Vienna Convention provisions on reservations .
7 Vauxhall and Peugeot are offering £500 ‘ cash back ’ vouchers to buyers of their top hot hatches as a contribution towards the cost of insurance , on top of discounts customers can negotiate with the dealer .
8 Aerospatiale has its own light single division , Socata at Tarbes near the Pyrenees , and there is little hope that the American singles can compete with the French Caribbean range in the 1990s .
9 John Herschel in his Preliminary Discourse ( 1830 ) for the Cabinet Cyclopedia urged that while astronomers can deal with the orbits of the planets in the solar system , their inductions can not take them back to its creation .
10 Animal experts say the pigs can cope with the sound of microlight craft using the airstrip , but a rave would cause a catastrophe .
11 Various ailments can interfere with the training schedule , and in some cases , you may not be aware of the actual cause .
12 Experienced PC users can deal with the Trojan by using software tools to make the new Autoexec.Bat file visible and read/write , before deleting and replacing it with a correct version .
13 The design of the software coupled with the internal structuring of the database , define the interactions users can have with the database .
14 We find that the vast majority of our pupils can cope with the Credit Paper .
15 Even the clumsiest hands can cope with the latest rollers , which — when combined with lightweight styling products — can add an unexpected twist to every head of hair .
16 But both of these points can conflict with the interest of the rest of the working population .
17 Old tyres of various sizes are great fun to roll down slopes , and children can experiment with the different sizes — comparing the speeds and distances .
18 Government has stressed at several points that it seeks the development of local district services first , with asylums to close only when the latter services can cope with the patient workload .
19 If Spanish eyes are crying and the Irish smiling in Dublin next month then Jack 's jolly green giants can dispense with the calculators .
20 If he is cool and relaxed , all ranks can cope with the situation .
21 Intensive research has identified several ways in which interferon-treated cells can interfere with the viral life-cycle , particularly by preventing the genetic information stored in the viral genes from being converted into viral proteins ( New Scientist , 10 March 1983 , p 642 ) .
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