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

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1 This result spills over onto the optimal output decision : since one can expect better sales prices with a higher σ or a lower k , one should accordingly produce more output with a higher σ or lower k .
2 Moreover , one can extend secondary relationships to the kin and compadres of a compadre , with whom one has a primary relationship .
3 In this one can draw obvious parallels to the appeal of Van Gogh , a traditionally popular artist recently made fashionable by the media attention generated during the centennial of his death .
4 Because trying to meet this criterion has occupied so much of my research time in the past two decades it is worth spelling out again that to adopt a reductionist methodology in research strategy — that is , to try to stabilize the world that one is studying by manipulating one variable at a time , holding everything else as constant as possible — is generally the only way to do experiments from which one can draw clear conclusions .
5 A key concern that runs through all these debates and to some extent actually inspired them in the first place is whether one can draw clear boundaries between the social classes .
6 Its interest , as will already be clear , is that it offers a prospect of closing the gap between fact and value , bypassing the issue of whether or how one can draw prescriptive conclusions from descriptive premisses alone : it affirms the apparently naive claim that to know how to act I have only to be sufficiently aware of myself and my surroundings .
7 The answer to that question depends in part on how sensitive the results are to the specification of the model , and one can view this Lecture as being directed towards throwing light on this issue .
8 The record in a profile can contain inputs spanning more than a hundred years , and under favourable circumstances it can be used to chart oscillations in recharge , from which one can infer climatic history .
9 One can not quite understand the process of informalisation in European countries if one does not take into account that here too one can observe upward movements of working-class traditions and downward movements of middle-class traditions of conduct , although it is not possible to speak of the emergence of a new more firmly established code of conduct .
10 Furthermore , one can observe different subjects making differential progress in understanding the various stages in the transition from myopic to dynamically optimal .
11 If microalbuminuria is an appropriate surrogate end point that could replace glomerular filtration rate changes in clinical trials , one can anticipate that enalapril will protect glomerular filtration rate better than hydrochlorothiazide in the long term .
12 We do not understand it , they say , by which they seem to mean that we can not set it out in everyday words ( though actually one can go some way towards doing so , as I tried to do in Chapter V of The particle Play ) .
13 One can invent other varieties , with different forms of output .
14 And this one can conduct twenty gallons a minute .
15 Now , one can distinguish two kinds of schematic knowledge .
16 One can regard these degrees of freedom as oscillators , each with its own position and momentum .
17 It 's just that one can tell these things , Cassie .
18 The differences between disciplines to which Taylor refers mean that the discussion will to some extent be an abstract one , moving at a level at which one can identify general ideas , characteristics and trends .
19 One can identify five phases .
20 One can do that if one can identify excessive profits , wage levels which depend on restricting access to labour markets and gross inefficiency in the running of government enterprises .
21 Using the same value for control absorption as above one can estimate that hexamethonium blocked about 85% and lidocaine about 50% of the secretion caused by the bacterium .
22 For as satellite banking , teller terminals , on-line data facilities , point of sales terminals and other innovations are installed , then one can locate those pressures for change .
23 The full-throttle climaxes of Francesca are delivered with a frenzied desperation which is guaranteed to play havoc with all but the most robust of dispositions , and the spine-tingling emotionalism of the gloriously protracted central section is entered into with a fearlessness which borders on the overwhelming — one can feel this music coursing through the orchestra 's veins .
24 Perhaps one can shed some light on this by being rather more precise in defining both ‘ the enterprise and economies of scale .
25 As for Hunter Square , there is no way one can design that space before putting the Tron Kirk to an appropriate re-use .
26 With coherent , polarized light , one can prepare excited species and observe their recurrence times ( at which the excited molecules become realigned ) and hence measure their rotational periods .
27 One makes one 's reputation , and one 's reputation enables one to achieve the conditions in which one can do good work . ’
28 In Picasso 's subsequent move towards a more abstract kind of painting , the work of Braque may once again have been a stimulus , and Picasso 's remark to Braque , quoted by Michel Georges-Michel , ‘ I have tried your methods and I feel one can do excellent things with them ’ was perhaps made in connection with the new kind of painting Braque had invented in his still lifes of the first half of 1910 .
29 However , before one can reach this conclusion — one that is refreshingly straightforward and easy to apply — it is necessary to consider the material in rather more detail …
30 With the balloon ripstop , one can hold fine lines , and use the colours edge to edge without having to worry about spoiling the decoration with inter-mixing or any blurs .
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