Example sentences of "[noun sg] can [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | If an episode in the history of science does not conform to Lakatos 's methodology , and if no satisfactory , independently supported , external explanation can be found , this would constitute evidence against the methodology , especially if a rival methodology can cope with the historical example in a superior way . |
2 | Any molecule is ‘ coloured ’ only in certain directions — those from which a photon of light can couple with the appropriate molecular dipole . |
3 | The applicant can lodge with the board either a full plan of the premises in accordance with 5.10 ( subs . |
4 | Although recognizing the problems each has with the other , he discusses , like Roger Bullock , how research can help with the task of enquiry , ‘ a central task in social work and social care ’ . |
5 | The council can negotiate with the applicant in advance to ask for changes to the scheme and these can result in new drawings being submitted . |
6 | It is only subsequently that ‘ inter-mental ’ processes are understood to the point where the child can dispense with the adult and manipulate symbols ‘ intra-mentally ’ . |
7 | The discussion of how a teacher can deal with the language capabilities of young deaf children is a lengthy one which can only be summarised . |
8 | The pressures were money and patents , and how the competition of the market place can interfere with the more detached quest for truth in the laboratory . |
9 | No one group can deal with the issue alone — a community development approach is required to bring together communities and other agencies , including the police . |
10 | Of course , I ca n't pretend that this evening can compete with the delights of your date last night , but as it 's our last evening here you should make the most of it — without the continental touch . ’ |
11 | Vegetation is not a Lambertian reflector and so the bidirectional reflectance can vary with the angles of illumination and view . |
12 | In this situation , contact can occur with the throttle set at hovering power and the blades at a high pitch angle and lifting strongly . |
13 | This technique involves asking for the order in such a way that if the timing is premature the presentation can continue with the minimum of interruption . |
14 | The term proactive interference is used to refer to the fact that prior learning can interfere with the acquisition , retention , or use of new information . |
15 | However , this central control can conflict with the operations of the regions , unless good relations and communications exist between the operations directors and their staff and the regional managers . |
16 | A lightweight or young paddler can cope with the blade close to the boat but anybody above about 13 stones must extend the blade . |
17 | For senior posts it can be instructive to do the opposite to see how far the candidate can cope with the stress . |
18 | There is no way the farmer can deal with the output of hundreds of animals simply by spreading it on the fields . |
19 | The survivor can cope with the fact that the dead person may not be physically present , but feels that he or she is present in every other way . |
20 | In Type B non-profit , because their finance is not provided in direct exchange for goods and services , there are often restrictions placed on what the organization can do with the finance . |
21 | A problem can arise with the latter type of pod , where the terminals of the batteries used are not very high , and the wrap around casing of the batteries causes the base contact area to be recessed . |
22 | In many cases the fish 's immune system can deal with the bacteria causing the problem . |
23 | If every other advanced democratic country can cope with the challenge of fully democratically elected parliaments , it is hard to see why it should present insuperable problems in Britain . |
24 | By manipulating the glove , the user can interact with the virtual world , handling and manipulating objects or using a repertoire of gestures as commands . |
25 | In general , this reflects the group 's belief that a member of parliament can intervene with the bureaucracy on the group 's behalf . |
26 | If you wish to learn more about the way in which your computer can communicate with the outside world then the RS232 tutor would be a good initial step . |
27 | Sudden death can occur with the initial syncopal episode , but is more common after several such episodes . |
28 | In the case of questions of fact , the skeleton argument should state briefly the basis on which the Court of Appeal can interfere with the finding of fact concerned , with cross-references to the passages in the transcript or notes of evidence which bear on the point . |
29 | The episode proves that a democratic regime which lifts the stone in time can live with the light thrown on what is found underneath . |
30 | Only the human operator can cope with the concept of purposes and goals and more particularly with their modification in the light of changing circumstances . |