Example sentences of "they can [vb infin] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 At the very most , they can hope for a modest share in a possible coalition government .
2 They can pay for the lorries out of that . ’
3 Thresher also offers in-house and open learning course-based activities to all its managers in order that they can study for the Wine and Spirit Education Trust Higher Certificate , which is a product knowledge-based certificate .
4 It is hard for parishes to know what exactly they can do for the unemployed .
5 Well , they can go for a job , for example , and because they have no address they ca n't get the job , because they are not reliable .
6 The amount they can borrow for the coming year is subject to approval by central government .
7 The policy statement , Paying for a Beautiful Countryside , suggests farmers should be invited to say what they can produce for the good of the countryside , rather than being compensated for not carrying out certain types of farming .
8 The skills are there to be bought : the problem is that many farmers have an exaggerated notion of the kind of worker that they can obtain for the money they are willing to offer , as well as an outdated conception of what the farm worker 's skills would fetch in industry .
9 If they are told the Home Office is ‘ minded to refuse ’ asylum they can apply for a judicial review .
10 After remaining in the colony for seven years they can apply for a CI which is a more widely recognised travel document and enables them to become British Dependent Territory Citizens .
11 The conference illustrated why so few doctors manage to reach a position where they can apply for the senior fellowships and professorships , but answers were less forthcoming .
12 ‘ Staff would welcome a timetable as to when they will be told how they will be affected , so that they can plan for the future , ’ he said .
13 Indeed , they can account for the variety and juxtaposition of rocks in a rather more detailed way than the above outline suggests .
14 So if somebody gets H I , yes , because gets , takes out a policy at twenty five , gets diagnosed H I V at thirty , and they 're still living , they have n't actually got full blown aids , and they can live for a hell of a long time afterwards , they 're paying their W O P premium for a long , long time .
15 After defeats against Italy , Ireland and France , the Scots have made sweeping changes for their final encounter , prospects for which will revolve around the amount of ball they can supply for a back division sure to be enlivened by the presence of will-o-the-wisp stand-off , Derrick Lee .
16 Both Mr Porter and Mr Graham expect the NIE issue to very popular , with many local investors keen to hold on to the shares so that they can qualify for the discount vouchers will entitle them to money off their electricity bills .
17 Where the king is patron , he can seize the lands at will ; where his subjects are patrons , they can sue for a writ ordering reversion .
18 I do n't see how they can work for the Royal Family , either .
19 Unless the clergy want my complete damnation they can ask for no more .
20 Meanwhile the debate on whether to replace mercury amalgam fillings continues — the American Dental Association has gone on record as saying that dentists who recommend replacing fillings may do so because of the often hefty fees they can charge for the work .
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