Example sentences of "you can [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 What matters is that a limitation has been set ; and now if a child brings out a gun , a knife , a rope ladder or even a box of matches you can check with the list and then either stay in role and say " You may have meant to bring that rope ladder , but it 's not here " , or come out of role and discuss the agreed rules of the drama , one of which is perhaps that in this drama there is no recourse to magic .
2 You can check with the governor !
3 Well , you can stay with the Brigade as Piper until we return to England at the close of the Normandy campaign . ’
4 You only feel the surge and turbulence of the ocean in about the top metre , so you can stay with the life and sunshine with ease .
5 The existing members were told you can either join the new scheme with its improved benefits , reduced contributions , with certain rules that were operating in favour of the employer that were against them , but it was a balancing act , or if you do n't want that you can stay with the old scheme and continue with exactly the same terms .
6 You may get fobbed off with excuses four or five times , but if you can continue with the repetition in a controlled way without losing your temper , coupled with reasoning , it is a very powerful way of getting what you want .
7 Robert Palmer 's chief executive perspectives speech at Windows World was liberally sprinkled with demonstrations of just what you can do with the aid of fast processors like Alpha .
8 Robert Palmer 's chief executive perspectives speech at Windows World was liberally sprinkled with demonstrations of just what you can do with the aid of fast processors like Alpha .
9 It is also something you can do with the particular pupil whose book you are marking .
10 Find out what you can do with the machine :
11 If your insulation is reasonable , and heat loss and energy conservation not therefore serious considerations , or if the window is more useful for its light than its view , or the view needs disguising , then see what you can do with the frames .
12 There is very little incentive at the moment because you are constrained with what you can do with the money . ’
13 There 's not a lot you can do with the pork once you 've cooked it so only
14 you can do with the till in the wall
15 Do what you can to deal with the problem during the day and be aware that sleeping difficulties are temporary and will pass with time .
16 This year I 've been thinking about the many faces of the moon and the wonderfully romantic and lovely patterns you can achieve with the moon as your theme , whether it 's a slender crescent or full harvest , hunter 's or honey moon .
17 You can go with the family , ca n't you ? ’
18 Something about do n't go with the zero when you can go with the ero !
19 But you can manage with the cooking ; and the other part help your mates . ’
20 If you can cope with the speed problem then I do recommend it .
21 Added Hendry : ‘ It 's nice to know you can cope with the pressure when it matters .
22 As long as you can cope with the brushing and combing .
23 Their new delights this time include soaps where you can wash with the wrapping paper as well ; Flax and Rosewater lotion and Man Mountain No Nonsense Deodorant .
24 You can arrange with the Registration Officer for another member of your family to pay your Poll Tax bill , and you can arrange to pay the Poll Tax bill of someone else .
25 Planning a path on paper before you build gives an idea of the shapes and patterns you can create with the materials available to you — and it 's easier to correct mistakes on paper than on the real thing !
26 Painting Decorate in the spring and summer so you can work with the windows open .
27 But , women have a better chance in San Salvador , because you can work with the rich , while men ca n't do that .
28 It may be that you have an Ordnance Survey plan in your office that you can work with the seller in order to produce an accurate plan , at least one for identification purposes only .
29 Or you can apply for an ecclesiastical licence from you local diocesan council , which means that you can dispense with the formality of having the banns called at all .
30 ‘ I think you can dispense with the formalities , Letty , curtsying would look out of place in a few rooms in a lodging house , do n't you think ? ’
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