Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv] of the " in BNC.
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1 | For instance erm if you 're communicating via a typewriter , there are various common mistakes which can arise out of the fact that two keys are close together , and so you 've hit one key when you meant the other , and knowing that can help the computer to work out what you intended . |
2 | Much more account should be taken of the individual teacher in discussing classroom practice ; the notion that a ‘ practice ’ can exist independently of the practitioner and can be imposed without regard for the individual 's personality , intentions and preferences is both professionally demeaning and impractical . |
3 | The contrasted metaphysics of the Christians requires us to believe that the human soul is a thing apart , which can exist independently of the human body . |
4 | Time ( and his bank balance ) will tell , but at least now the whole thing 's up and running he can retreat out of the public eye . |
5 | When it moves any models in its path are run over , sustaining a strength 7 hit unless they can jump out of the way . |
6 | We can speak here of the constitutive role of religious beliefs — in the sense that they have constituted an explanation for phenomena that have subsequently proved explicable without theological reference . |
7 | He can break out of the space of desperation . |
8 | But this merely raises the problem of a definition of " truth conditions " and it is difficult to see how such a definition can steer clear of the question of " ontological commitment " . |
9 | And why I sit here , husbandless , dependent upon social security supplemented by such pitiful amounts of money as I can wring out of the national press , and Bernard genuflects once more , fled back to his baptismal church , terrified by the very notion of living outside it . |
10 | The boot is big , the kids can see out of the windows and the heat/vent/demisting is brilliant , as are the sound system and cruise control . |
11 | If Serafin is astute he asks what you can see out of the windows . |
12 | In winter you can look out of the window and tell it 's 2°C outside . |
13 | my duty is remitted , and I can look out of the windows . |
14 | As we work , we can look out of the window now and then and see the students doing physical exercises and practising sports for the sports day on Monday — they 're very keen on physical jerks here , and at Peking we used to be woken up at 7 a.m. to find the Chinese staff doing P.E . |
15 | The stupid thing is that U2 are not just a good new rock-pop group , ‘ boy is n't it great that they can emerge out of the unhelpful Irish environment ’ . |
16 | The overarching cultural structure includes a system of rights and obligations , the family organization and the child-rearing practices , yet each of these levels is distinct in that , to a degree , it can shift independently of the others . |
17 | A long delay is required at the beginning of deceleration so that the rotor can move ahead of the appropriate equilibrium position and produce negative torque . |
18 | When ready each child can then join in the still image , remembering their position and expressions so that it can be recreated later , and so that half the group can move out of the image to examine the other half . |
19 | Later on , interest centred on the revision of the terms on which schemes can contract out of the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme and the profession commented on the Government Actuary 's proposals for the rebate in National Insurance contributions from 1993 onwards . |
20 | He says he can die simply of the cold or because his lung fill up with fluid becayse of the change in air pressure . |
21 | ‘ You can come out of the shower , sir . ’ |
22 | They are alive , can come out of the rock and can materialize . |
23 | ‘ Well , it 's a recognised symptom of the condition that an attack can come out of the blue . |
24 | And I think it can come out of the voice as well . |
25 | If we work at that and strive for extra quality and performance , we can come out of the recession pretty good shape . |
26 | ‘ Some producers will know a Korg M1 inside out and they 'll know exactly what sounds you can get out of the latest Roland synth . |
27 | ‘ You can get out of the country before they come for you . |
28 | This lethal game is often called ‘ last across ’ , the idea being to see how close you can be to a train before it hits you or you can get out of the way . |
29 | can get out of the building , which is why |
30 | He can get out of the window , but how can he get across to the fire escape ? ’ |