Example sentences of "[indef pn] can [verb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly , one is constrained in the way which one can refer to the preceding paragraph in the printed document — because one does not know what the preceding paragraph will be . |
2 | In written language , as in spoken language , one can refer to the context to establish whether a piece of information has or has not been introduced earlier . |
3 | A few examples of recent projects undertaken in different parts of the country may help to illustrate the innovative nature of much of the Trust 's work , and the care that is taken to respect the integrity and character of each property as well as to enhance the benefit that each one can offer to the nation . |
4 | With hindsight one can point to the underground man complaining that if he could manage even to loaf and idle around wholeheartedly he would be able to call himself a lazy man . |
5 | Nevertheless , several groups continued to work on nomenclature problems and one can point to the French Saint-Etienne meeting of 1897 , and the independent work of Hantzsch , Widman and von Baeyer , which laid the foundation of modern organic nomenclature . |
6 | More recently , one can point to the ways in which the press covers industrial relations news or news about welfare . |
7 | As regards the first set of causes one can point to the conservative/speculative behaviour of British financial institutions ( discussed in chapter 3 ) ; the failure to develop fully the advanced multi-divisional forms of capitalist enterprise ; the continuing low social valuation of ‘ industry ’ relative to the ‘ liberal professions ’ ; and the relative paucity of commercially-relevant research and development . |
8 | There are a number of objections that one can raise to the strong anthropic principle as an explanation of the observed state of the universe . |
9 | Perhaps the closest one can get to the truth lies in a remarkable admission made by the Chief of the Luftwaffe himself , General Hoeppner ; that , at Verdun , ‘ We did not exactly know what should be required of aviation . ’ |
10 | She needs to unburden , and good listening is not only good therapy , it is probably the most important contribution anyone can make to the happiness of the elderly who live alone . |
11 | When ordinary people with little or no capital are incapable of handling benefits , anyone can apply to the Department of Social Security to act on his/her behalf , under the Social Security ( Claims and Payments ) Regulations ( 1987 ) . |
12 | Everyone can relate to the problems of accommodating all their desires in the same place . |