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

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1 So we can estimate this model although we 've got a couple of problems that we 'll come to later on , but nevertheless it 's essentially estimatable .
2 We can estimate this time by comparing molecular sequences in the two species .
3 I was just going to make a quick comment if I may on Oxfam , because I noticed that they 're down for the street collections and for the flag day , now next year 's their fiftieth anniversary , so I think it 's quite appropriate next year , but I do , my own view is , that we will get , we ought to get one comprehensive list of all these organisations , for both the street collections and the flag days , with an indication in the column of whether it 's flag day they 've gone for or a street collection , so that we can identify that sort of situation .
4 However , we can identify different pitch possibilities in the head , though these are limited to two which we will call high head and low head .
5 ‘ If we can identify this Person Y … it seems the only thing to do . ’
6 So if we let Q equal sine X we can find D Q by D X we can differentiate this side with respect to X and that side Q by D X when we differentiate .
7 We can match any skin , and give any woman the exact combination of texture , weight and coverage that she wants ’
8 Notice how we can perform this calculation using 4-quarter moving totals , e.g.
9 By taking advantage of this facility , we can draw one pattern in a basic design option ( such as Fair Isle as we have done ) and then use it for many different types of knitting .
10 We can draw considerable encouragement from the improved quality of their health care .
11 Hopefully , we can if we can retain some membership , then obviously hopefully we can put some money to return to these unemployed centres and give the government what it needs , a good kick up the arse .
12 We can classify most speech or verbal signals under five functions :
13 Of course we can contest this kind of sexism by arguing about the accuracy of particular scientific findings .
14 We can improve interpersonal communication in the following ways :
15 This means that we can ignore one row of A ; we exemplify this below .
16 I shall return later to the possibility of seeing the inaccessibility in terms of a limitation of access between levels ( rather than between modules ) , but for the moment we can redescribe this retraining activity as the ability of the subject , at a given level ( the uppermost , of intending to walk , in this case ) , to retranslate an activity into a lower level , in such a way that the translation later becomes compiled ( in terms of the earlier distinction between compilation and translation ) and ceases to be accessible from the ‘ higher level ’ .
17 With Brooke-Rose 's use of metaphor in mind , we can extend this logic and hypothesize that if the frame were an entire discursive system , the focus could be one discourse within that system .
18 We can extend this kind of approach to make a complete analysis of the vibrations of quite complex molecules by making use of local symmetry to factorize the modes .
19 We can extend this interpretation to the service ( Tertiary ) sector , for here white-collar occupations are both dominant and increasing further in relative importance .
20 Now we can customise each side of the scissors by editing the points that define the curve .
21 This is a completely new way of funding the universities , and although we think at Birmingham that we can give good value for money and provide a good education at a fair price , this is new territory for us and there could be some surprises on the way .
22 She will talk about how we can give better support to people with hearing disabilities .
23 Well , we 've been going for , I should think , about eighteen months in hospitals in Oxford , looking at ways in which we can give better information to consultants to help them to be more in charge of their own destiny .
24 We also have to run three miles in full kit ( forty-four pounds including rifle and helmet ) in thirty-three minutes ; and demonstrate that we can give first aid , among other tests .
25 I think if we do that we might both discover that we can give each other a great deal of pleasure . ’
26 We hope the exercise will provide the Council a clear context and direction for its work ; one that we can give whole-hearted support .
27 ‘ The expanded ‘ A ’ list means we can give maximum exposure to new bands , while the new ‘ C ’ list of album tracks is a clear response to the changing tastes of our audience . ’
28 I will be exploring with my senior colleagues ways in which we can give direct help in addition to advice . ’
29 We can give some way to describing these people , this is how adapters are generally seen .
30 The only person to whom we can give any credence is Manningham ; doubtless any delay in embalming the body was caused by Cecil 's dilemma whether to obey the late Queen 's wishes or not .
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