Example sentences of "can [verb] other [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Please let me know at least two days in advance so that I can make other arrangements . ’
2 There was silence between the three of them for a moment as they returned each other 's stare ; then Joe said , ‘ If you do n't wish to act for me I can make other arrangements . ’
3 In certain serious blood disorders it can invade other parts of the body , such as the lungs or central nervous system , with severe , if not fatal , consequences .
4 If a critic has a very decided political or religious point of view , this can override other considerations in judgements about art ; the viewpoint may also give a bias to the description or interpretation made .
5 Net is also a general term , not specific to working girls ( prostitutes ) so that it can facilitate other ministries in the future .
6 The apparatus in both UA1 and UA2 can not specifically identify electrons , but it can eliminate other possibilities .
7 The de Rosier team argue that this need not be true if an active site on one part of the molecule can affect other sites on the complex in such a way as to facilitate movement of intermediates between sites .
8 All forms of the disease begin as tuberculosis of the lung although it can affect other organs including the membranes encasing the brain and spinal cord , the bones , joints and kidneys .
9 What is more contentious is the claim that Candida overgrowth in the gut can affect other parts of the body , where there is no actual infection .
10 Another , Flexibacter , causes the so-called ‘ mouth fungus ’ , although this condition can affect other parts of the fish 's body and its fins .
11 You will be able to see for yourselves how drawing and painting can affect other subjects : Religious Education , Domestic Science , History , etc .
12 Clusters also can include other members of the Encore 90 Family as well as Concept/32 systems which can be configured together to form scalable systems for complex application requirements .
13 Clusters also can include other members of the Encore 90 Family as well as Concept/32 systems which can be configured together to form scalable systems for complex application requirements .
14 We know how to establish what phonemes are in contrast with in the context — ; we can substitute other phonemes ( e.g. , ) to change the identity of the word from ‘ bin ’ to ‘ pin ’ to ‘ sin ’ .
15 A window box is more than capable of supplying you with some of the flowers you may want to press , and you can buy other flowers from a florist to supplement what you grow yourself .
16 In Malaysia , they have pollen sources throughout the year , mostly in the understorey ; they have a memory for food sites , can forage up to 1 km from base and can recruit other foragers .
17 And the leaves and roots apparently contain a poison , juglone , which can prevent other plants from growing .
18 Conventions can arise in other ways and authorities can do other things .
19 ‘ You feel that no-one really cares , that if they can do that to you then they can do other things .
20 I hope we can do other things .
21 Investment bonds we have n't covered , and they are a variation of a unit trust really , but they 're issued by live companies , and you can do other things with them , and they have got tax advantages .
22 What we may expect , know or not know about our audience can present other dimensions of difficulty and challenge .
23 Yes you can choose other things now .
24 They can smell other things also : she is dying , Riven . ’
25 If they are very ill they can claim other benefits , such as attendance allowance .
26 You can claim other defences as well : for example , if you need the blade or point for work , or if it is necessary to carry it for religious reasons or as part of any national costume .
27 Afterwards Miss T. said ‘ You can use other things though , ca n't you , like sugar solutions ? ’
28 This week , Mark Richmond , chairman of the SERC , compared the small number of researchers who can use the NSF with the many more who can use other facilities at the same time .
29 ‘ The humble man , ’ as Iris Murdoch winningly remarked in The Sovereignty of Good ( 1970 ) , ‘ because he sees himself as nothing , can see other things as they are ’ , which sounds like a snug , confident view of humility , far removed from the self-lacerating anxieties about identity and self-image that mark out much of American fiction , or the radical scepticisms of Sartre and his disciples in post-war Paris .
30 Does that mean I can see other men ?
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