Example sentences of "we can put " in BNC.
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1 | Despite Hugh 's remarks about downgrading our skills and devaluing wood , we are as concerned as the professional ( possible more so ) about ‘ promoting wood … as something with its own intrinsic beauty ’ , since we can put our heart into the work without worrying about whether or not it will sell , let alone whether it will sell at an ‘ economic ’ price . |
2 | So we can put some limits on the project : the chairs must be upholstered ; modern in the simplicity of their lines but not ‘ Cubist ’ for want of a better term ; easy on the eye and bottom ; they should fit in with other existing furniture ; and naturally should be of strong construction so that they will be heirloom quality . |
3 | Our buying power with major hotel chains means that we can put together an excellent package , complete with rail and coach fares , and we also look after all the administration of the holiday . |
4 | With your help we can put life-saving Oral Rehydration Therapy within reach of more mothers and more children . |
5 | We 've got a lot of friends whom we can talk to about a policy generally , and where we can put a word in . |
6 | I think that 's the kindest interpretation we can put on it . |
7 | Yet God 's pardon does not mean we can put memories of the Flood out of our minds . |
8 | ‘ If we can put seven past Egypt , and if the Irish hold the Dutch to a draw , we can go through as third best first-round losers ’ |
9 | We can put the finishing touches to your programme . |
10 | We really must keep a better fire , or see if we can put in some central heating of some sort . ’ |
11 | Clearly linked to language and concepts which we can put into words , attitudes are usually held collectively . |
12 | It can also be shown that , if the seed solution is colinear so that we can put , then the transformation ( 12.12 ) reduces to the transformation suggested by Ray ( 1980 ) as corrected by Halilsoy ( 1981 ) . |
13 | If we want to study the way some material absorbs infrared radiation we can put it into a cell fitted with diamond windows . |
14 | We contemplate the cube for a bit and see that we can move any four edges into the four working locations of F , and we can put the edges in either way round . |
15 | In this way we can put one edge at a time in place while we exchange another pair of edges . |
16 | The fact that we can put the edges in the working locations either way around allows us to exchange a pair twice , but with one edge flipped between exchanges , and this leads to all edges being in place but one pair being flipped . |
17 | Do n't just come to us because we can put your record out . |
18 | Perhaps we can put that right in January . ’ |
19 | ‘ If we can put it across Arsenal , we 'll put a big gap between them and ourselves . |
20 | That way we can put the donkey in a field at about 11am and leave him for about six hours while people have other entertainment . ’ |
21 | A majority of managers could say the same , so we can put away the handkerchiefs . |
22 | We can put ourselves in the place of the poet or the friend ; we can be either the sender or the receiver . |
23 | And if we can put this into simplistic erm er er nay almost Mickey Mouse terms that the enlightenment was based upon rationalism . |
24 | It is because there is so much potential in individuals that even the largest degree of stretch that we can put on them still leaves plenty more capacity , provided it is applied gradually , like stretching elastic ; and I believe this is a prime feature of an organization which utilizes the skills of its people . |
25 | We say , right we can put this skill into young hands . |
26 | I 'm just wondering where we can put you . |
27 | A high sling , now we can put on a high sling for her , okay , that goes up there and now , are you still alright ? |
28 | Yes so I 'll put together erm a erm something on notepaper , that we can put up on |
29 | Scott ( RH ) : If it 's a radio programme we can put anything on it . |
30 | If we want to tell somebody a fact about the world — let's say that John ate fish and chips — we have a number of ways in which we can put this into a sentence . |