Example sentences of "can [verb] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | The counsellor is often able to observe the spark of insight and realization which can arise from contact with another troubled individual . |
2 | US and NATO commanders can remain in contact with the launch crews . |
3 | The straits make a point of having autograph-hunters back stage in the dressing-room so they can stay in tune with their punters . |
4 | Furthermore , this enhanced presence of calcineurin can act in synergy with a phorbol ester to stimulate T cells , thus by-passing the normal calcium requirement . |
5 | Nice standard functions like this , that you can feel at home with . |
6 | Like word processors , however , it 's not so much what a spreadsheet can do in common with others , but what it does that others ca n't , and how it does things that make one stand out from another . |
7 | Patients with congenital LQTS can present during childhood with syncope due to torsades de pointes , often precipitated by heightened sympathetic tone — eg , from exertion or fright or as a result of being startled . |
8 | However , the following dialogue noted during a classroom observation , demonstrates how a teacher 's insensitivity can result in conflict with Afro-Caribbean young people . |
9 | The true nature and worth of such pursuits may elude their contemporaries , since history tends to impose a time-lag on the degree to which the public can keep in touch with the sensibilities of the artist . |
10 | Women , being in touch with the sense of cyclical change and the life cycle , may be well equipped to see how things need to be integrated , what factors are needed for the development of others , how things flow from one another , how we can keep in touch with our humanness . |
11 | It was just one of these regular lunch-parties he has so that he can keep in touch with people he would n't otherwise meet . |
12 | ‘ Now you have a friend here you can keep in touch with the island . |
13 | Hailer and the V H F radio , with which the crew can keep in touch with airc aircr |
14 | So if you 're in the west of the region do drop into the docks otherwise you can keep in touch with events by watching your TV . |
15 | But Mike wo n't be losing touch with his beloved Everton : ‘ I 'll still get the Football Echo sent out to me , so I can keep in touch with Everton . |
16 | Marielle is practising a fiddly Ravel note cluster , Katia is pouting at a portable telephone , hired so that she can keep in touch with their mother ( ‘ she is cardiac ’ ) . |
17 | A single small group can work on drama with one teacher whilst others get on with other ( related ) work . |
18 | Unix applications , such as Ingres or ICL 's OfficePower , can make use of the client service for direct access to remote VME data , and Dataserve can work in conjunction with transaction processing monitors such as Tuxedo or Gresham 's own tp+ . |
19 | Less rigid helmets may be provided for workers in enclosed spaces where injury can occur through contact with the structure . |
20 | we can look at involvement with the organizations . |
21 | We can sleep at night with you in the house . |
22 | While this book is primarily about the various methods social workers can develop in work with elderly clients and their families it is necessary to first explore a number of major theoretical issues which bear on practice as follows : |
23 | If you own your own home , you can apply for help with your rates . |
24 | [ Since a is irreducible its only divisors are a , -a , 1 , -1 , and since unc the only divisors a can have in common with those of b are 1 and -1 . ] |
25 | Only so many can engage at leisure with Indian or Mexican society . |
26 | When the morning walk has been a hot , hard climb and all breathing has been in gasps , you can arrive at lunchtime with a mouth as dry as a salt mine . |
27 | It 's all right for them because their kids can go on holiday with them so they 've got no problems . |
28 | But I am sure that a dynamic system which is flexible enough to respond to congestion as and when it occurs and can cope over time with any land use intensity changes without modification , will be more acceptable to the travelling public than rigid systems . |
29 | They can split on impact with the high twist yarns of ripstop nylon , and are really intended for sewing knitting fabrics where the ball forces the yarn apart , stretching and borrowing yarn from adjacent loops in the fabric without cutting through as with the normal pointed needle . |
30 | It is also an ambitious experiment to discover if humans , by living in a ‘ mini-Earth ’ under strictly controlled conditions , can discover ways in which mankind can live in harmony with the ecology of the real Earth , which is described the project as ‘ Biosphere 1 . ’ |