Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If we reject the idea that context is situation ( although I have accommodated the concept of situation in my definition of context ) we can treat deixis in poetry not as a kind of " pseudo-deixis ' , as some critics such as Culler ( 1974 ) have suggested , but simply as deixis framed by a particular genre .
2 Even if you do require a full desk top publishing system these can range quality in price depending on exactly what you require .
3 Pension ages differ for men and women , and this can affect income in retirement .
4 a form which can describe language in use ;
5 Good windsurfing boots or shoes have soft rubber soles so your grip will be far better , and the materials used in them mean that they can withstand use in water much better than running shoes .
6 It has already been noted that obstructive attitudes can prevent progress in therapy , and that such attitudes can usually be identified by carefully analysing the patient 's attempts to achieve goals and the reason for failure .
7 People with AIDS or HIV infection can expect progress in therapy against HIV and the conditions found in AIDS — anti-viral drugs like Zidovudine are in use .
8 Courses at first-year level are available both for beginners who can show proficiency in Latin or a modern European language ( Greek 1A ) and for those who have already obtained a pass in SCE Higher or GCE A-level ( Greek 1B ) .
9 The Czech Republic gives citizenship only to those who have been resident for five years and ( a point still under discussion ) who can show competence in Czech .
10 Number three I can present information in graph form who 's been able to do a bar graph ?
11 If you are kept waiting at any airport , hoverport or seaport because the departure of your scheduled aircraft , hovercraft or ship , is delayed from the time specified in your Amsterdam Travel Confirmation of Booking invoice , then you can claim benefit in accordance with the following scale .
12 The presence of such features can provide assistance in recognition of the text .
13 I think erm that sometimes the fact that children have moved to a school where they have a timetable which has got subjects written down on a piece of paper , and the fact that they bring homework back with them and parents can see work in exercise books , sometimes that acts as a kind of reassurance to parents that something is going on which they recognise as education .
14 It has , however , long been recognised that the court can exercise jurisdiction in personam against an individual present in England or capable of being made a party to English proceedings in cases in which Equity so requires , even where the subject matter is foreign immovable property .
15 He said that the method can detect toluene in glue sniffers ' blood .
16 Shock methods can provoke instability in society , that is why we will continue to correct reforms in the interests of the majority of the population , ’ said first deputy prime minister Mikhail Myasnikovich .
17 Visitors can take part in canoeing , sailing , climbing and horse riding and the Treloar students would like to provide the centre with three new stables and a store room , to double the size of the existing stable block .
18 Although only pure-bred dogs can take part in breed classes at shows , there are other opportunities for cross-breds , most notably in obedience and agility competitions .
19 No one from Northern Ireland can take part in conference debates or vote on conference resolutions .
20 Holiday magic in the park FAMILIES can take part in wildlife magical mystery tours in Marbury Country Park , Northwich , during the schools ' summer holidays .
21 ‘ I 'll take mam 's up first , then I can have mine in peace , ’ she said .
22 A certain amount of brand identity is no bad thing , providing it does not conceal the function of a product , as it can encourage stability in usage patterns .
23 Here we can just note that limitations of expression and vocabulary can give the impression of naivety , just as sophistication in language can hide naivety in thought .
24 In the US , Random House/Times Book is going to turn up next month with a $22 volume called Computer Wars , How the West Can Win in a Post-IBM World , a blueprint for how America can retain supremacy in IT .
25 In such ways , fashion and triviality can go hand in hand .
26 Such careful spraying can go hand in hand with long-established techniques such as crop rotation , and planting resistant varieties .
27 ‘ As leaders in environmentally friendly practices , the parks have a vital role to play in showing the way in which fostering the well being of communities and conservation of our natural heritage can go hand in hand . ’
28 The strongest ecological difference is that between those who can accept whaling in principle so long as it is properly regulated and those who do not accept whaling in principle at all .
29 And between these extremes there is a range of attitudes including the position of those who can accept whaling in principle if it can be made more humane in practice .
30 This kind of mismatch is not so obvious as the other , but it should not be forgotten , as it can cause difficulty in understanding .
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