Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is now clear that the powers the Lord Chancellor was granted under the Legal Aid Act are wider than anyone had previously thought and that he can restrict access to justice simply by cutting or restricting lawyers ’ fees .
2 However , having created your shape , you can make stitch by stitch adjustments if necessary by using the EXACT STITCH LAYOUT facility .
3 However , in accordance with the principles of credit accumulation , full-time students can make use of Course regulations to take additional modules , at their own expense in the part-time mode , to get back on track .
4 Some travel companies have business centres at major airports where scurrying executives can make use of work stations , business machines , meeting-rooms and secretarial services , while waiting for flights .
5 Schools can make use of video or educational broadcasts , to extend study to the wider world .
6 Another er important point is that now we can make use of text books that were not available in the past , we got a lot of help from er West German publishing houses , because they provided East German English teachers with er text books , with cassettes and other teaching material , er and that will help to improve the whole teaching situation in that part of Germany .
7 Video-recording can make use of tape , film or discs for the actual storage of the recorded material .
8 CUB reporters in primary and secondary schools in the North-East can make news with School Scoop .
9 We can contrast centralisation with decentralisation .
10 BUSINESS Expansion Schemes share issues may appeal to those who can forego access to part of their savings for five years in return for sheltering these funds from tax .
11 Therefore these will always be lower , but at least one can compare town with town , and see the differences .
12 As a result of acquiring writing ‘ one can compare side by side utterances that have been made at different times and places ’ ( 1977 , pp. 11 — 12 ) .
13 If we reject the idea that context is situation ( although I have accommodated the concept of situation in my definition of context ) we can treat deixis in poetry not as a kind of " pseudo-deixis ' , as some critics such as Culler ( 1974 ) have suggested , but simply as deixis framed by a particular genre .
14 In addition , it can locate prey by smell alone , scenting blood from well over half a kilometre away .
15 Faith and Reason : Why God suffers but is unchanged : In the fifth article in a series on God 's mutability , Canon Roy Porter argues that the idea that God suffers can exist side by side with the idea that He is unchanging
16 Freud takes these points from Le Bon , commenting that contradictory ideas can exist side by side in the unconscious mental life of people , as is seen in children and neurotics .
17 Farming and Wildlife , see how modern agriculture and wildlife can exist side by side at Low Middlesfield Farm , Norton , meet Howard Ward outside Norton Tavern , off Station Road , Norton , 10am .
18 Even if you do require a full desk top publishing system these can range quality in price depending on exactly what you require .
19 Employees can influence profit through productivity and customer-orientation , but have no control over idiot executives who invest in crazy schemes and could n't even market a doughnut .
20 We can not see how the continued use of inappropriate information can enhance equity of health care .
21 Pension ages differ for men and women , and this can affect income in retirement .
22 The last section sets out ways in which teachers can relate theory to practice in their own teaching by carrying out small-scale classroom research tasks .
23 So spectroscopy can yield information on plasma temperatures .
24 a form which can describe language in use ;
25 ‘ What you 're inventing is a whole false little scenario of supposedly future wedded bliss , just so you can win custody of Kirsty .
26 Now if parents , through playing games with their children that are based on words , could alert the child to the fact that print is a convention and that we can translate print into reality , obviously not as abstract as that , but just get the child used to knowing what print is , knowing what reading is , so that perhaps when they go to school they may well know this is a skill that they do n't have , like they do n't know , perhaps , how to ride a bike , they may not know how to swim , they certainly do n't know how to drive a car , but they do know what sort of a thing driving a car is .
27 Now if parents , through playing games with their children that are based on words , could alert the child to the fact that print is a convention and that we can translate print into reality , obviously not as abstract as that , but just get the child used to knowing what print is , knowing what reading is , so that perhaps when they go to school they may well know this is a skill that they do n't have , like they do n't know , perhaps , how to ride a bike , they may not know how to swim , they certainly do n't know how to drive a car , but they do know what sort of a thing driving a car is .
28 Where the arable trail demonstrates how conservation and modern farming techniques can flourish side by side , Cow Wood , with a history going back to medieval times , emphasises the environmental importance of well-managed woodland and is a logical extension of the Bovingdon Hall concept .
29 Good windsurfing boots or shoes have soft rubber soles so your grip will be far better , and the materials used in them mean that they can withstand use in water much better than running shoes .
30 In the communication process a change of distance can signal change of relationship .
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