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

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1 The graphemes themselves are individual letters or small groups of letters such as " b " , " ou " , and " ght " , and when we can identify these graphemes and then pronounce them together as the sound represented by /bo:t/ ( which rhymes with " port " ) , we can be said to have used the GPC rules .
2 ‘ I must stress that we can detect these signals with my machine and we have already managed to give certain characteristics to certain signals — joy — frustration — sorrow , etc .
3 The DTI continues to receive the support of a dedicated team providing oil reservoir services and has recently agreed that we can offer these skills to the oil industry ; expansion of our home market is now a key target .
4 With imosters we 've found we can separate these signals very well .
5 Using the terminology derived from holography , we can reinterpret these waves as follows .
6 We can arrange these post-X observations as
7 This string is a " restrictive relative clause " ; that string is 'structurally ambiguous three ways as represented by these three phrase markers ' ; this string forces " the re-analysis of the preceding string as its conjoin " ; all these utterances " violate the quality maxim , and given these premises we can deduce these implicatures " ; this definite article " presupposes existence " ; that 'semantically anomalous phrase demands a mapping , taking x as an " " analogue model " " of y " ; this mapping " conforms to a schema of BALANCE which originates in bodily experience " .
8 I need to know as soon as possible now whether we can do these surveys or not so I can fill the policies in .
9 Erm we feel quite confident that we can reach these targets .
10 We have done all we can to keep these changes to a minimum .
11 Without democracy we would n't be able to say who should rule , with democracy we can we can say these people because we voted for them and that 's it , we ca n't say these people interests we ca n't say that these people act in common good although if they do very badly we 'll try and recall them , all we can say is they 're there we need , what we need is authority structures , we need the structures more than the people occupying the roles , someone 's got to occupy the roles and this is the only way we 've got of appointing them .
12 Erm , groups of four , so we can use these pairs like this , so we can all talk to each other in a foursome .
13 We can use these properties of the intersections to deduce the changes in the equilibrium strategy as δ tends to unity , because our method of constructing the solution ( see Fig.2 in the Appendix ) relies on the properties of these intersections .
14 In other words , if we choose coordinates so that the linearised flow near the origin takes the form we can use these equations to work out the point on the side of B where a trajectory emerges from B if it starts at a point on the top face of B. ( We assume that the box B is a cube with faces which are part of the planes .
15 Just as we could , perhaps , calculate the weight of the largest insect which could walk on a given liquid , so we can use these concepts to calculate how strong we ought to expect materials to be .
16 We can use these microcomputers to build " intelligence " into appropriate parts of a computer system ( such as the transput devices ) , but they are increasingly finding applications outside conventional computing , for example in controlling washing machines and the ignition systems of cars .
17 Our basic goal is to modify both methods as far as we can to reduce these limitations , and then combine both approaches to converge on the linguistic system we hope to describe .
18 right , alright , let's go and see if we can find these words
19 All double bed slip pattern are created in the way shown in this first sample , but instead of continually resetting the back bed , we can produce these patterns automatically by using the electronic patterning for the back bed .
20 We are confident that we can overcome these difficulties by encouraging diversification within our local industries .
21 Now , meantime , until this happy state of affairs has been reached and we can devolve these responsibilities , we continue to support individual artists directly ourselves , through a variety of schemes , all of which I like to think relate to making more of them accessible to the public .
22 There have been building delays due to engineering problems , but we shall do everything we can to help these people . ’
23 We can consider these problems and get a sense of how online multimedia might work in practice by looking at one of the first projects to attempt to offer multimedia online database services .
24 That 's not our choice , that 's the only way we can get these figures from officialdom .
25 We can explore these differences further in relation to problems .
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