Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [prep] the other " in BNC.

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1 I walk upstream ; upstream because I can wade to the other bank if I need to and any disturbance will not carry far against the current .
2 each one of you have to be louder and also it also means that you can make , one person can make more than one sound , okay , work it like , just you can substitute for the other two
3 and you can speak to the other people , and then you switch back
4 It is better to discuss realistically what each can expect from the other and how both can contribute to the good of the partnership , before major new changes are made .
5 The distinction between diaries , memoirs and autobiographies is not easy to make since one form of record can shade into the other or even contain parts of another .
6 If the person that has had , been made redundant to make the claim , can claim for the other person and there 's no red
7 On a sliding-fence tablesaw you can square off the other edge .
8 This model postulates that both central departments and local authorities have resources which each can use against the other and against other organizations .
9 yes , as far as I can see with the other one 's
10 The town you can see on the other side of the bay is Grange over Sands .
11 Erm it can hear from the other side of the of Mike 's living room it can hear the person on the other end of a telephone connection which is is is is
12 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 .
13 You can go in the other cupboard if you want , that 's a broom cupboard .
14 Conflicting interpretations compete for plausibility , and neither side can prove to the other its irrefutable correctness .
15 Two sacks and boots can be stored in one end , while you can shelter in the other end to cook .
16 Could we , you can play with the other one .
17 We can stir in the other two data sets , taking Poisson noise only as the null hypothesis ; again , the probability that power-law and/or Poisson noise explains all the data sets is less than 5% .
18 More than I can say for the other fella , Berger .
19 Helmut Kohl 's calls to brief Major on the British economy are doubtless answered by a builder screaming at the German Chancellor to speak English , or ordering him to get off the line so they can deal with the other jobs they 've got on the go .
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