Example sentences of "in [noun] [pers pn] can " in BNC.
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1 | Some golfers are afraid to transfer the weight in case they can not get back to the ball at impact . |
2 | Find out as much about the food requirements of your fish before you purchase them in case you can not provide the special diet required . |
3 | I am returning it to you in case it can be of use to someone else . |
4 | In case I can lever out that toad , Morgan . ’ |
5 | In minutes you can leave the sea for chestnut trees and olive groves . |
6 | What you 've got happening back in Moscow you can see happening here now . ’ |
7 | If we play about with this expectations model right this is the erm , this describes the expectation of prices in T it can also use the same as a decision rule alright to find out what prices would expectation of prices were , right in in P T minus one , okay T minus one , right here . |
8 | In crowds you can be a leader without anyone noticing . |
9 | I hate the smell of cigarettes since I 've packed in smoking I can not stand it |
10 | In the operating theatre of a hospital in Hereford he can get on with his job in the sterile , rather tranquil atmosphere . |
11 | Next Friday and Saturday , 24th s nd 25th , at Binns in Middlesbrough you can watch a cookery demonstration using the latest top of the range Prestige pressure cookers . |
12 | If a country finds itself in deficit it can really only do one of two things to put matters right . |
13 | You then whip the cream ( it is easier if you have left it an hour or two in the refrigerator after cooling ) and when it stands in peaks you can turn it in to the muslin or clean napkin with which you have lined an earthenware or metal cheese mould or drainer — which can be improvised by piercing holes in a cheap cake tin or in a tub-shaped carton — and leave it 3 or 4 hours , or overnight . |
14 | Clubland 's favourite tipple , now out in tablets you can take in clubs |
15 | It was one more burden for parents Tracey and John , but now they have her back home in Swindon they can afford to smile again . |
16 | Yeah so at least in kitchen you can clean it up easy . |
17 | In addition he can apply to the court for an order empowering him to dispose of property subject to a prior charge . |
18 | In addition you can hear what they say and how they say it . |
19 | In addition you can withdraw cash from the Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank cash dispensing machines — a total of over 5,500 throughout Great Britain . |
20 | In addition you can sit out in the square as we did in Italy and have hamburgers and beer . |
21 | In fancy I can almost hear him now , exclaiming ‘ Harp ? |
22 | Engaging the learner in activities they can become involved in |
23 | So if you implement it totally in parallel you can go very fast . |
24 | The English language is particularly rich in words we can use to describe our emotions , which makes it rather difficult to assess how many basic emotions there are . |
25 | In relationships they can go into the challenging and testing of a man 's intention , and into the releasing of inhibitions in the sexual act . |
26 | In essence we can say that the sentenced prison population is a function of the number of people received into prison and the average length of sentence that they actually serve ( sometimes known as effective sentence length : Fitzmaurice and Pease , 1992 : 575 ) . |
27 | At one point you know , there was no point buying wheat from the United States , alright , because although they had a comparative advantage in production , the costs of transportation were prohibitive and in essence we can produce it cheaper over here than the er , the import cost of foreign produced wheat . |
28 | In principle these could mix to some extent , but in practice they can be considered separately as their energies must be very different . |
29 | We do not know how they were elected ; but in practice it can hardly have been more than a co-optation . |
30 | Whereas these may appear to be easy to recognize in theory , in practice it can be difficult to determine whether a sediment is grain supported or matrix supported in a hand specimen , but particularly when seen in two dimensions within a thin section ( e.g. Fig. 5.2d ) . |