Example sentences of "can we [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 So we come back around the circle to the capital side of the balance of payments , and the operationally interesting question : for how long can we expect the world 's savers to make up our domestic shortage ?
2 But how can we expect the Brazilian Government to care for trees when it does n't care for many of its people ?
3 It was disappointing , though , that he seemed to be knocking the efforts of those with other aims : ‘ How can we expect the Brazilian Government to care for trees when it does n't care for many of its people ? ’
4 With no disincentives for patients to request night visits and incentives for general practitioners to visit can we expect the increased level of activity to yield health or welfare benefits or avoid costs elsewhere in the system ?
5 When can we expect the Government to announce the subventions for next year ?
6 When does the right hon. Gentleman expect the next tranche of type 23 orders , to which he did not refer in his statement , to be in the pipeline and when can we expect the next round of tendering to start for those ?
7 So can we expect the silence of the Buddha from Mike Harding ?
8 Indeed , how much longer can we expect the other provinces to continue carrying us ?
9 More generally , can we identify the circumstances under which siblings are likely to be a significant source of support ?
10 Only in this way can we study the probability of the second event occurring .
11 Only by explicitly modelling such differences can we treat the state in its key role of a mechanism by which conflicting interests are resolved in collective decisions .
12 Can we reach the teachers ?
13 How can we achieve the best possible match not only between learner and task but also between task and classroom setting ?
14 Can we move the dresser dresser up and put it in there ?
15 And if MPs on the take are not parroting the opinions of these companies what can we suppose the money they receive is for ?
16 On the other hand we can not forget the trust placed in us by the general public , nor can we watch the gradual erosion of the original plans without a public protest , and a public request to the health authority to please think again .
17 Can we entrust the future of Europe to a Germany which has still not wholly rid itself of a nationalism that hankers , whatever is said officially , over the ‘ lost ’ territories in the East , that still sees Germans as superior to other nations and races , that still relishes power over others ?
18 Can we entrust the future of Europe to a Germany which has still not wholly rid itself of a nationalism that hankers , whatever is said officially , over the ‘ lost ’ territories in the East , that still sees Germans as superior to other nations and races , that still relishes power over others ?
19 Sorry , Charles , Chair , can we er , in noting the report , also is there some way in which we can , the Committee can convey its appreciation to the people who take on this , must be onerous responsibility er , er , and also can we congratulate the people who thought the scheme up in the first place .
20 Can we formulate the meaning of this so easily ?
21 Can we make the Church real to society by turning it political ; by making its essence not old creeds but moral judgements on bombs , or on socialist policy ?
22 Only then can we make the best possible use of all our assets !
23 Can we make the erm fairy on .
24 Well I said to them before the game ‘ you know , people are saying can we make the players , can you win ten out of twelve ? ’ .
25 Can we ignore the reality that , in this global culture , there is no place that modernity has not reached ?
26 But we can not exclude an effect of ACE on the metabolism of other peptides in view of its wide substrate specificity , nor can we exclude the possibility that a variant of another gene , closely linked to the ACE gene , causes the observed association .
27 Can we sing the song we 're on !
28 First , can we explain the impaired performance that these patients produce in terms of our functional models ?
29 If evolution is hill-climbing , how can we explain the evolution of complex structures which would only work when perfected ?
30 In the case of behaviour , we know quite a lot about what animals actually do , and about the anatomy and physiology of the brain , but only in the simplest cases can we explain the former in terms of the latter .
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