Example sentences of "they can [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 A challenge that School Boards are yet to come to terms with fully is how they can contribute to the achievement of the school 's goals .
2 According to a MORI poll , the majority of people have not grasped the realities of air pollution nor how they can contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases .
3 ‘ If they wish to have their children privately educated and they feel they ca n't afford it , when the time comes they can talk to the benevolent fund , ’ he said .
4 If they survive their first outing on a ‘ real course ’ and still have the golf bug , they can progress to the 2,294-yard Shey Copse course , a nine-hole mixture of par-3s and medium length par-4s .
5 Whether they do depends on how easily they can adapt to the relentless street cred , visual gimmickry and ubiquitous dance rhythms generally essential to the Street-Porter school of programme-making .
6 They will be monitored to ensure that they can adapt to the local climate .
7 For many things they can go to the Hochschule für Musik .
8 If they can go to the 30,000-capacity Charmilles Stadium in Geneva still in contention the Belfast side will have every reason to be satisfied .
9 We have too many clients to list , but we can introduce you to some of them , confident that they can testify to the quality and effectiveness of what we do .
10 They can complain to the Tourist Board .
11 On that basis , we have asked the Health and Safety Executive and the Health and Safety Commission to consider what contribution they can make to the overall citizens charter initiative to ensure that companies or individuals — whichever are concerned — have the same rights with regard to those organisations as they have with regard to other government and quasi-governmental bodies .
12 They can relate to the light show , ’ says Clint .
13 ‘ The attraction of wrestling with the six-year-olds is that they can relate to the characters .
14 It is important that planning is carried out by the managers involved in the activities of a business so that they can relate to the plan and feel that the plan is their plan .
15 DHAs are now composed of five executive directors with a chairman and five non-executive members selected on the ‘ basis of the skills and experience they can bring to the authority ’ ( White Paper , para 8.6 ) .
16 Which means this wind will have to die down a bit before they can return to the mainland . ’
17 They will either have been named as co-defendants , along with their employers , or they can apply to the court to be joined as such .
18 THEY might be the underdogs but Sunder land have proved in the past that when it comes to Wembley finals they can rise to the occasion .
19 The movement is thought to be aided by copepods , 1-mm-long zooplankton that ingest the smallest particles , agglomerate them in their guts and expel them as large and heavier pieces that sink before they can escape to the sea .
20 Perhaps some Koi keepers still need to be convinced that they can add to the well-being of their beloved stock by removing pesticides , metals , and such horrors as chloroform from their water , but those who have invested in a tapwater filter , often cheap when compared to the value of their fish , have seen results that demonstrate , without any doubt , that there is much to be gained by permitting the fish to live in conditions which help rather than hinder heir survival .
21 They can sell to the other people in the business but will probably require a much higher price than net asset value for their shares .
22 If they are , they can turn to the mainstream counselling service .
23 It is all very well for us to sit here and tell teachers to go on extra courses , but they 're finding that there are n't any left , so the next thing that they can turn to the next person they can turn to is the educational psychologist .
24 So , you 've got a client who for whatever reason , is , is unable to er , afford the premiums , and providing they 've got a thousand pounds in the fund , they can elect to the , the plan made paid up , whereby the life cover is sustained by the fund and all the other charges , and it 's sustained until the fund runs dry .
25 If overruled there they can appeal to the Central Executive Committee and if overruled there , there 's the appeals tribunal .
26 As a volunteer washer-up remarked ‘ if they can get to the Moon , why ca n't they make an etch-proof glass ? ’
27 This way , they may reason , they can get to the heart of the supplier 's promotional and sales pitch , and reassure themselves that they are getting the right deal .
28 Burying conceals the seeds from other predators , for which they are an important resource in Central America , while the agouti 's peeling off of pericarp before burial may remove any invertebrate larvae therein , before they can get to the seed .
29 Well I , I think after this er people have n't appreciated yet that they 've , the grounds have become a bit safer than they were the hooligan element seemed to be taking over , they have er closed circuit television now , at Walsall , so they can get to the hot spot of any trouble and er they erm the ground
30 If they wish they can stick to the bare bones of the task , as an intellectual exercise , but if they feel secure they may inject ‘ feeling ’ ideas .
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