Example sentences of "can [adv] [verb] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm sure she ca n't do justice to your designs .
2 But words ca n't do justice to Jan Ormerod 's wonderful animal pictures , which make each spread in this large-format picture a joy to look at .
3 I think we ca n't do justice to the point you 've raised in the time at our disposal , but it is a very important issue .
4 ‘ We felt it was a worthwhile cause as we ca n't stand cruelty to animals of any sort .
5 WHAT sort of country is it where we are told we ca n't pay tribute to our heroes ?
6 ‘ Listen , Annie , you ca n't tell lies to old liars . ’
7 We Brits may have invented cricket , tennis , football , rugby , golf , darts and bowls but we ca n't lay claim to baseball , ice hockey , American football , ten-pin bowling , rhythmic gymnastics , synchro swimming or sumo wrestling .
8 We ca n't send Karen to the boring Isle of Man with anything less than a nineteen-carat hangover , can we ? ’
9 Hairshafts are totally dead , so cutting them ca n't send messages to the hair roots .
10 I ca n't make love to you the way I want to — not here .
11 His green eyes pools of limpid clarity and wholly deceptive depth , but his swift grin wicked , Michele replied provocatively , ‘ I ca n't make love to a housekeeper or beat her into submission the way I could a wife , and , as I prefer my domestic arrangements to run without a hitch , I have to tread circumspectly . ’
12 ‘ You ca n't make love to me like that and then expect me to carry on as if nothing 's happened .
13 Erm in so that it 's our fault really that we ca n't give work to our our er people .
14 ‘ You ca n't give prominence to everything , ’ he says .
15 When you actually abolish these things , you ca n't expect behaviour to be totally unchanged .
16 ‘ I do listen to contemporary music but it tends to be electronic stuff that I ca n't put names to .
17 And install a cattle trough which is , as far as we ho as far as we believe , vandal-proof , in that it 'll be a self-filling c er cistern filled cattle trough which the , the erm the , the ball float is actually contained in a erm a metal box so you ca n't get access to it .
18 A ninety day account you ca n't get access to .
19 They ca n't take children to the school door .
20 K : ‘ The evenings are a very special time but I ca n't take Chloe to the park because there is a hostel for down-and-outs by it and they sit on the park benches drinking and shouting abuse .
21 Ca n't abide traitors to class or country . ’
22 YOU CA N'T PROVIDE HOMECARE TO THE HOMELESS
23 Overshadowing ( the observation that the associative strength acquired by a target stimulus A is reduced when another event , B , is also present on reinforced trials ) and blocking ( the observation that prior reinforced training with B can effectively eliminate acquisition to A when AB trials are given ) are primary characteristics of conditioning , found in all training procedures and in almost all organisms capable of classical conditioning .
24 Themes like " rites of passage " or " festivals " can so attract attention to sociological aspects of religion , that the impression is given to pupils that religion is about how people organize themselves and give meaning to their lives — that the essence of religion is manufactured by societies and by people .
25 Since ‘ compliance ’ is an administrative definition and since production or treatment processes can constantly give rise to changes in water quality , field men must be ever-vigilant in the face of uncertainty .
26 One can merely draw attention to the problem here , for local arrangements were complex and varied .
27 You can only do claims to five thousand pound ca n't you ?
28 The idea that Christianity can only do justice to its beliefs by means of apparent contradictions ( the notion of ‘ paradox ’ ) owes more to Pascal than to any other religious thinker .
29 The income arising to the trust can only be taxed under Schedule D , Case IV or V. Payments from the trust can only give rise to a new source under Case V. Those Cases give the taxpayer the benefit of the remittance basis .
30 In fact , the text can only give bones to the story .
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