Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We can build up from there some of the er some of the er exclusions or something yeah something like that you can develop it from that |
2 | With their Chargecards you can dial out from almost any phone at the same cost as using a phone box , the cost of the calls being added to your normal bill . |
3 | And even Rebecca can stay in for about twenty , twenty five minutes . |
4 | Netting can catch up in virtually everything . |
5 | Marie can come back to the house and bring her baby and we can carry on like before with me sleeping on the floor and that . |
6 | Superhero torch pens we can send off for now mm so . |
7 | They are ‘ normal events ’ , arising almost naturally out of the circumstances of the employment relationship itself : ‘ A wildcat can break out in perfectly normal conditions , and the structure of the relations between employers , trade unions , governments and workers guarantees that some strikes will grow from small beginnings into mighty struggles ’ ( p.241 ) . |
8 | For the younger workers , in particular , mechanization has become a badge of their modernity which they can show off to otherwise uncomprehending townies in a manner which the latter can understand . |
9 | In stronger winds , as the theory section explains , you can head up by deliberately sheeting out . |
10 | The lightest easels are the aluminium ones which can weigh in at as little as a kilo . |
11 | The lightest easels are the aluminium ones which can weigh in at as little as a kilo . |
12 | Some firms charge by the hour , roughly between £6.50 and £10 ; others by the job , which can work out at about £80 to £120-plus for a four-hour clean |
13 | A prolific contributor to magazines — first The Cricketer since his teens and , since 1981 , WCM — he can look back on more than 20 books , and forward to a number still in gestation . |
14 | I can take you back to the Embassy and you can ring up from there . ’ |
15 | Now if I can move on to today 's session , we are going to concer concerned ourself obviously with housing land applications and primarily with matter one A. |
16 | A child who can stand unsupported can move on to more serious water research at the kitchen sink or in the garden . |
17 | Having learnt to sail in a sail boat like the Topper you can move on to more complex boats with confidence or continue to exploit the versatility and convenience of this single-hander which has become the best selling sail boat in Britain the one design nature of the Topper , due to its injection moulded hull , is perfect for racing and secondhand values remain high . |
18 | We 've got the right sort of computer technology to implement these erm we can move out from there into the neural network world . |
19 | All too often we fall into the trap of thinking that the only really joyful experiences of life are those that we do n't have ; we can miss out on so much happiness if we do n't appreciate what we have already . |
20 | You can take off from either London Heathrow , Manchester or Prestwick . |
21 | I can ride out of here quite safely . ’ |
22 | I am my own mistress and I can walk out of here tomorrow if I want . |
23 | You can walk out of here , right now . |
24 | We can walk down from there . ’ |
25 | Look , you can serve out for once I 'm sta , tired ! |
26 | Biases can creep in in extremely subtle ways , and researchers can , quite unconsciously , favour some groups and disfavour others . |
27 | The boats , the same shape at the bow and the stern and often painted in very bright colours , can stand up to very high seas . |
28 | Lunch-times can go on for ever if you have no friends and no one invites you to join in with what they are doing . |
29 | If I sound euphoric I make no apologies , It has been a superb period for English rugby and will also be a hard act to follow , but after the weekend of the Irish visit I am sure that we can go on to even greater things from here . |
30 | I was n't totally surprised by this and hopefully he can go on from here . ’ |