Example sentences of "can [verb] [pers pn] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For accountants who can make it to any of the superstores ( research shows that customers travel some distance but telesales are available to any destination in the UK ) , whether they are sole practitioners or part of a larger group , the benefits would appear to be great . |
2 | I must never forget that He can influence us to right interpretation and thinking and even to some inspired initiative of love . |
3 | If we go back to the private 's utterance ‘ I 've been scrubbing them all morning and they wo n't come any cleaner ’ , we can relate it to these three layers as follows : |
4 | These five steps are a counsel of perfection , but most surveys can include them to some degree . |
5 | He can introduce us to some American girls and boys who spoke up about what they noticed and liked . |
6 | I can introduce you to several of my acquaintance . ’ |
7 | We have too many clients to list , but we can introduce you to some of them , confident that they can testify to the quality and effectiveness of what we do . |
8 | He can make his birds fly like an arrow — in a straight line , in single file — or can direct them to any place he likes , in any formation . |
9 | More professionally , you can lighten them to that bleached-bone look by staining them with a white stain , thinned down with fifty percent white spirit . |
10 | They must keep within the budget , but if they spend less than their limit they can reallocate it to other purposes within the practice . |
11 | You can do it to some extent through the public sector , but one of the worrying things I find about the present situation with this growth of generations , the clamp down on building — less than a hundred thousand houses , I think , completed in the U K last year — my estimate is that we should be building about two hundred and fifty thousand . |
12 | Bear in mind , though , that the witness is entitled to ask for a copy of the statement and can show it to any one they choose , including the other side . |
13 | To build on the EC 's Association Agreements with Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland so that we can welcome them to full membership by the year 2000 . |
14 | Alcohol certainly affects most organs , but only the liver can convert it to other substances and clear it from the body . |
15 | Mature horses are likely to suffer a softening of the bones due to the demineralisation , which can predispose them to other problems . |
16 | Anyone who can inspire her to such industry deserves to win her , and you look as though you will be able to cope with her . |
17 | It does nt really matter as Gifs are not computer specific , so you can upload them to any suitable gfx area , just let us know what directory they go to , then we can find them ! |
18 | There is no shortage of writing about Pollock ; like other star artists , he has an embarrassingly large number of apologists , but fortunately there are select bibliographies which can guide her to key publications . |
19 | That these implications of Moore 's methodology seem strange might only show that it can guide us to unexpected ethical truths . |
20 | Can splice me to all space — |
21 | They can write at home , they can write after school , they can read it to each other and I think this is tremendous benefit where they 're open with each other too and can discuss round the table and evaluate their own work . |
22 | The hospitality was excellent and I can recommend it to all fans who feel starved of their rugby in late summer . |
23 | This idea that protect children , not tell them about what 's happening , I mean if anybody can protect them to that extent when even Neighbours is put at a different time on the television , you know , erm that somehow we make them warm and secure by not telling them , to me that is making them dependent and unable maybe to cope later on in their lives . |
24 | ‘ So ye 've reached the same conclusion as Ah have , that Mario Ángel Gómez is the navigator she referred to as the man who can lead her to that icebound ship . |
25 | Such simple lovers are not so simple and their love can lead them to one of the profoundest insights of religion , for such love requires an abandonment of selfishness and egotism , and these people are far advanced on the spiritual roads . |
26 | At the same time , he makes useful points which can lead us to other conclusions : |
27 | The fact that a particular sort of rationality is of our very essence explains why rational thinking can lead us to ethical self control . |
28 | which I 'm saying , you can hold m , you can hold me to this , I will never ever ever complain about being on again in my life ! |
29 | Er and hopefully I can attract them to that . |
30 | We can define the unknown in broad terms — " What would increase our margins here ? " — and this is really defining a search area In essence a question tells us the answer with which we would be satisfied : if our thinking can get us to this point we can stop that line of thinking . |