Example sentences of "[noun prp] can [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | There is still a way out of this economic mess , if Mr Gorbachev can summon up the courage to take it . |
2 | However , Wanderers are true amateurs on the field and will no doubt battle until they give up , so let's hope Athletico can keep up the good work and send them home with three lost points and the Samaritans ’ telephone number . |
3 | For , as far as English rugby is concerned , these are the days of miracles and wonders , the days when England can turn out the finest team ever and cavort through the Five Nations championship as if it were a lap of honour . |
4 | UNESCO can take away the award if the standard of care drops . |
5 | If the donor is an individual ( or a company ) and pays basic rate income tax the RNLI can claim back the tax already paid on that money from the Inland Revenue turning the donor 's £600 , for example , into £800 for the Institution . |
6 | In a recording played to the jury , he could be heard shouting : ‘ This gentleman has spoken about how Jesus can take away the hardness from your heart . |
7 | One of the nicest and most original features of the game is that while Doodle can take out the enemy by simply throwing his pencils , he can also use them to draw the bonuses or weapons he needs . |
8 | If the governors fail to do this , the LEA can carry out the work and deduct the cost from the delegated budget . |
9 | Not even Mr Morton can play down the gravity of this latest crisis . |
10 | Pittsburgh can wrap up the AFC Central division by beating Seattle if Houston and Cleveland fail to win . |
11 | Klepner can check out the slides for me . |
12 | Still , at least Santa can soak up the blame . |