Example sentences of "can [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On this basis , one can plot in the tropical belt for most periods of geological time , though the margin of error is such that sometimes they fit in with drifting hypotheses and sometimes they do not .
2 I 've suggested you start with two yarns of medium thickness , but you can weave in a large variety of yarns .
3 Is not that the best investment that we can make in the long-term future for that troubled area ?
4 There is a choice of well-prepared menu for all meals , and once a week there is a pizza party and a Happy Hour when guests can socialise in a real holiday atmosphere .
5 One can readily see how a correlation of this kind can arise in a mean shear flow .
6 It will have to be the shortened version , I 'm afraid , but you 'll be surprised how much we can cover in a few hours . ’
7 But do n't let anyone get away with telling you that IBM 's problems are all the fault of the world economy : if Hewlett-Packard Co can grow at 20% in the current climate , if ICL Plc can remain in the black , if that former corporate basket case Unisys Corp , which compared with IBM started out under its present management with no advantages at all , can return to profit , IBM 's woes have to be acknowledged to be primarily the fault of the company itself , and only exacerbated by the economy .
8 The light-bearing principle which they represent ( in Florence Nightingale 's case , she was known as ‘ The Lady with the Lamp ’ ) can remain in the public imagination long after the personality has been forgotten .
9 ‘ Democracy can exist in a one-party as well as in a plural-party system , ’ he told a summit of five African nations on Monday in the Cape Verde capital , Praia .
10 ‘ You can stay in the lower divisions in England and be out working every night , only to lose what you have when a new face comes in .
11 You can stay in the main hotel or opt for one of the bungalows which are spaced throughout the gardens , giving you privacy and delightful surroundings .
12 So what I 'm saying is , is getting a delivery if you ca n't get something there in time I mean , it may mean that you know in advance that you need something done and you can deliver in a normal working week , but maybe it 's inconvenient in a normal working week .
13 that it is crucial to draw attention to fundamental assumptions in our society , and to keep open for pupils the options of accepting , modifying or rejecting these views ( Chapters 2 – 3 ) ; 2. that the purpose of RE is pupils ' self-education , engaging in depth upon the meaning and truth-claims of religions in a way which is relevant to their total experience of life ( Chapter 4 ) ; 3. that space needs to be given in which pupil involvement has a chance to develop , together with creativity , a sense of wonder and the cultivation of inner quietness ( Chapters 5 and 6 ) ; 4. that teachers need to model a positive , fair and balanced approach to the diversity of religious traditions and outlooks , and the controversy which these can generate ( Chapter 8 ) ; 5. that in a spirit of critical affirmation it is important to develop skills of evaluation and criteria for discernment ( Chapters 7 and 9 ) ; 6. that the crucial need is to put persons first , to establish genuine relationships which are affirming of pupils , believing that they have something to give , and so listening to them and responding to them — and in the light of this to encourage their capacity for self-assessment ( Chapter 10 ) ; 7. that the distinction between education and dogmatic teaching is all-important and that , provided this is borne in mind , opportunities for stillness and possible worship can be an invaluable aid to education ( Chapters 6 and 11 ) ; 8. that RE can relate in a dynamic and creative way to all other areas of the curriculum ( Chapters 12 and 13 ) .
14 A computer program can behave in a strategic manner , without being aware of its strategy or , indeed , of anything at all .
15 ‘ Well , I suppose you can wait in the IC reception area , ’ she said doubtfully .
16 The work of Antoni ( who is known by a more provocative performance/installation work in which she used chocolate , lard and lipstick to re-enact the bizarre aspects of self-degradation which vanity , through the affliction of eating disorders , can arouse in the obsessive modern woman ) also suffers in this exhibition by being reduced to a small video screen .
17 All of them are now under review to make sure they are ‘ in a particular market where we can win in the long term ’ .
18 However , there is now evidence that the mechanism responsible for this can act in a similar fashion in some normal individuals ; as one would expect these are people high in schizotypal traits .
19 A pun can act in a similar way to metaphor , pointing to a coalescence of concepts normally distinct .
20 Psychology usually assumes that psychologists can act in a neutral way .
21 Hence the state can act in the long-run interests of capital against the current wishes of short-sighted capitalists .
22 ‘ You can resign in the complete knowledge that should you ever want to come back there will be a position here for you at any time . ’
23 Peter Fuller , the atheist art critic who died in 1990 , pursued the question rigorously as to how art can flourish in a secular society .
24 The bipolar outflow model does however raise the question of how molecules can survive in a strong shock in a medium with the extremely high velocity of 1,000km s -1 ( for comparison , the sound velocity in interstellar space is only a few kilometres per second ) .
25 Who can say now that this solution can survive in a larger Europe in which a unified or confederated Germany is the strongest element ?
26 Who can say now that this solution can survive in a larger Europe in which a unified or confederated Germany is the strongest element ?
27 It has also been pointed out that dinosaur fossils have been found at quite high latitudes , hinting again at endothermy , since no reptile can survive in the cooler climates beyond the equatorial regions .
28 ‘ But I can pencil in a few other little misdemeanours .
29 Nowadays , many top designers also produce mass-produced goods which we can buy in the local department store .
30 In addition , the party groups often appoint Whips , whose job it is not just to enforce party discipline , but by operating what is referred to in Parliamentary jargon as ‘ the usual channels ’ can assist in the smooth running of the authority , by , for example , effecting agreements on nominations to committees or outside bodies .
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