Example sentences of "[Wh pn] can [vb infin] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This latter point sums up Scotland 's current midfield frailties : Is there not an attacking three-quarter in the land who can break the advantage line ?
2 The referee for this year is Defiant Mobile 's Billy Waldron who can choose the venue from any river , canal , lake or reservoir .
3 First of all , they are entitled to an independent assessor and they are profession independent assessors such as the A A or the R A C , who can inspect the vehicle , and if erm it 's proved that the case is genuine then there is no argument on that .
4 Who can dispute the fact that , if the figures were not as I have just announced and if industrial relations had not improved , we could not have attracted our record level of inward investment from across the world ?
5 Anyone who can separate the gains from the ‘ dynamics ’ of privatisation from those arising from capital investment or the companies ' success in manipulating the pricing formula will deserve free water for life .
6 Anyone who can separate the gains from the ‘ dynamics ’ of privatisation from those arising from capital investment or the companies ' success in manipulating the pricing formula will deserve free water for life .
7 And while one is busy throwing the rotten eggs , who can forget the duplicity of the DTI over the disposal of Rover to British Aerospace .
8 There are people who can pull the wool over peoples ' eyes .
9 But who can tell the damage we do to our writing voices when we roughly silence them for long stretches ?
10 Who can tell the difference ?
11 It claims that cholesterol testing is more effective when done by experienced medical staff who can interpret the results , and that the £7.99 kits are difficult to use .
12 And so , it some ways , it is : ‘ In any communication situation , the individual who can monopolize the communication is likely to have more power , and thus exert more influence . ’
13 Who can do the work
14 If there are potentially 5000–10000 people who can do the job , then it is almost certainly more appropriate to advertise , even anonymously .
15 Is it effective in selecting employees who can do the job or pupils who can learn from the course ?
16 ‘ I 'm paying for a star actor who can do the job of acting , not some old has-been whose memory 's gone . ’
17 I mean the idea of course is to try at some stage and run a trainer trainer 's course , so that we expand the number of people who can who can do the training .
18 You 'll oblige me and fetch a priest here who can do the marrying , and a skinful of wine for everyone and food for a month or more , since we 're settling .
19 The employer pays only one salary but two or even three workers will be identified who can perform the task , either working part-time or acting in concert on a full-time basis .
20 So who can blame the publisher for charging the maximum he believed the market can stand ?
21 The consolation Stableford event pits fathers against their offspring and who can blame the organisers for combining the Sparrows and the Larks .
22 ‘ That you ’ Is normally proved by the officer who saw the defendant driving etc. , or another witness who can swear the defendant was driving etc. or by the defendant 's admission .
23 ‘ Leonard was at Everton as a youngster and is the kind of forward who can hold the ball up .
24 We employ friendly , professional staff who can offer the benefit of many years ' experience in the housing market .
25 The more fortunate may have a close friend who can offer the comfort unavailable at home .
26 As it happens I know a man in London who can handle the operation there for you . ’
27 Who can tame the might of the Tay ?
28 I refer to James Rougvie 's article today , ‘ Who can tame the might of the Tay ? ’
29 Each history in the sum over histories will describe not only the space-time but everything in it as well , including any complicated organisms like human beings who can observe the history of the universe .
30 I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs .
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