Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv prt] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Layers of spheres in the square formation can build up to form the body-centred cubic structure .
2 And finally , a hotel owner is popping champagne corks tonight after being told he can carry on flying the flag .
3 This rna strand is called ribosome , and is somewhat like a computer tape which the rna can zip through to specify the correct amino acid .
4 For example , if you are embarking on Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona and her Proteus letter , it is as well to have a sheet of paper that you can tear up to make the scene start with a dramatic focus and give the lines some action .
5 the experts can step in to direct the line managers in what to do — ie. to assume line authority themselves .
6 Having made this point , we can move on to examine the objectives and constraints associated with such enterprises .
7 Barclays bundles together orders to make them more economical , though it guarantees to deal within three hours , and the shareholder can call back to check the price .
8 At present , correct conformation is all we can rely on to reduce the strain on tendons .
9 As the user becomes more experienced , her/his needs become more sophisticated and the user can go on to explore the more specialist facilities and techniques of the program and learn how to use it more expertly .
10 " We can go on watching the place — obviously we 've got to .
11 What is important is that the Read codes will cover any information in a patient record and that clinicians can go on using the words they like — ‘ breathlessness , ’ for example , when taking a patient 's history — though they will have to be more disciplined about abbreviations .
12 That fact that in , a two years time I can go on to do the subjects that I want to do at the University in Scotland of my choice .
13 According to Emmanuelle Gorsse of Admical , the French sponsorship association for the arts , the monopolised French tobacco distribution company , SEITA , can go on supporting the arts for the foreseeable future .
14 He went on to praise the Germans , adding : ‘ They are a quality side and can go on to win the UEFA Cup .
15 I do n't think I can go on guarding the jewels any more .
16 But above all , we can trace each of these inferences to the facts that trigger them , namely , aspects of the form and juxtaposition of the utterances themselves , and we can go on to specify the regular principles that , given such aspects of utterances , produce the inferences in question .
17 Without conceit , he told me : " I 'm a ones and can go on playing the same music for ever . "
18 if we 're talking about going to the you can go down to play the course there , you 'd only get one round played .
19 Cosy armchairs greet you in the marble lobby from where you can wander off to enjoy the lovely piano bistro or de luxe restaurant .
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