Example sentences of "one can [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | No one can represent fully the lives of those met during a case study ; nor can full justice be done to the complexity and the range of issues , interpretations and concerns experienced by each individual . |
2 | ONE can explain satisfactorily the uncorroded condition of Holland 1 , the Royal Navy 's first submarine , after 70 years at the bottom of the English Channel . |
3 | A crystal ball in which one can call up the past ? |
4 | There needs to be a facility whereby , when one is looking at a particular cross-reference , one can call up the entry or part of an entry to which that cross-reference refers . |
5 | One can see why the Urban Programme has not , on the whole , fostered a great deal of innovation . |
6 | One can see why The Ancyent Marinere prejudiced the success of the volume , and the ‘ simplicity ’ of many poems can be seen to emerge from a background of rather precious cleverness . |
7 | If one considers the transition from our myopic ( static ) world to our optimal ( dynamic ) world , one can see how the dynamic aspects build up . |
8 | One can sum up the position as being that a restraint will be invalid if it is imposed in order to prevent competition simpliciter or the use of personal skill and knowledge of the employee . |
9 | One can understand why the local authority was understandably miffed at losing the factory development by U.S. firm Kimberley Clark to Humberside . |
10 | No one can take away the exhilaration of completing that first garment and , because everybody in the family needs sweaters , if it does n't fit one person it will fit another . |