Example sentences of "and can [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In San Cosme , as elsewhere in Mexico , union leaders have an important say in job placements in factories and can exert influence on behalf of their members at regional and national levels . |
2 | The assumptions underpinning the theory are that new suppliers can easily enter the market and there are no restraints on trade ; that consumers are well-informed about their wants and the choices open to them and can exert leverage over sellers by threatening to take their business elsewhere . |
3 | Well-established organisations in non-competitive environments might be able to perform successfully with any type of organisation structure , because they are secure within their environment and can ignore contingency factors ( eg. the Civil Service , perhaps ) . |
4 | The GP and the health team which may include a practice nurse will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it . |
5 | The GP and the health team ( which may include a practice nurse ) will know about the health resources in your area and can arrange specialist help when you need it . |
6 | Now , though , a wife has her own tax allowances and can make refund claims in her own name . |
7 | This will increase the suction effect slightly and can make water move upwards , much as a lamp wick draws up oil to replace that being burned . |
8 | Burton is a still brimming pool , running disturbingly deep ; at twenty-five he commands a repose and can make silence garrulous . |
9 | The advantages of these methods are that they allow for careful preparation of material and can make use of the best teachers available . |
10 | However , cathodoluminescence ( Chapter 6 ) can give additional information on crystal growth directions and can aid elucidation of many cement relationships ; it is an important adjunct for the study of many carbonate , quartz and feldspar cements . |
11 | Investment trusts can issue debentures and warrants as well as equity , and can retain capital gains from investments and retain other income if they so wish , whereas unit trusts can not . |
12 | An ophthalmic optician or optometrist tests for and prescribes glasses and can diagnose eye conditions , but does n't treat eye diseases . |
13 | ( 3 ) If the defendant has delivered a defence but does not appear then if the plaintiff so requests and can give evidence of the facts and as to quantum , judgment may be given or alternatively directions ( Ord 17 , r 8 ) . |
14 | However the means of making profit and the distribution of resources are the subject of negotiation and can give rise to conflict . |
15 | The Schools Liaison Office organises visits to schools and can give information and advice about all aspects of the work of the faculty , as well as arrange interviews with appropriate departmental staff . |
16 | Schumpeter 's main substantive target is what he regards as the nonsensical idea of classical democratic theory that the people can exercise a rational choice on individual questions and can give effect to this by choosing representatives . |
17 | The Department maintains broad collaborations with the Centre for Cognitive Science , the Human Communication Research Centre and the Centre for Speech Technology Research and can offer PhD supervision in many research areas , both purely linguistic and interdisciplinary . |
18 | A natural person acting as an agent can act in his or her own name and can hold property in a personal bank account . |
19 | I also understand that certain groups , such as the Caravan Club are ‘ exempt organisations ’ and can hold caravan rallies etc without needing planning consent . |
20 | Development director Stephen Tapper added : ‘ We have good communications and can relieve tourist pressure on the North York Moors and the Dales . ’ |
21 | little , but leaves are mildly antiseptic , have some tonic effect and can relieve rheumatism |
22 | Banks own small stakes of their own and can rally support against a bidder . |
23 | It is a cost effective and secure method of obtaining guaranteed payment , simplifies numerous back office procedures including reconciliation , and can enhance customer service levels by reducing paperwork and increasing throughput speed at point of sale . |
24 | Second-placed Cambridge have played one more game , but Ipswich , who drew at the Abbey Stadium , have a game in hand and can pull level on points with Rovers if they win it . |
25 | But simultaneously he warned against ‘ mass movements of people which will create pressures and can bring instability ’ . |
26 | That way you hear other people 's views and can prepare argument and reason which take them into consideration . |
27 | Mules were ‘ sterile monsters ’ , ‘ the most fatal vice of our agricultural system ’ , but they work fast , and can stand heat . |
28 | I know the rats are a worry because they are so dangerous and can contaminate food . |
29 | At around six years of age , the child enters a wider social group and can perceive stigma , and experience a loss of self-esteem ( Wolff , 1983a ) . |
30 | Modern electronic indicators have a probe in each exhaust pipe , and can show temperature individually or scan to give an average reading . |