Example sentences of "he can [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 The layout and organisation of the classroom should enable the visually handicapped pupil to develop a facility to understand and use the equipment and material in it ‘ so that he can feel at ease in the setting , and can respond freely and accurately about what he is doing ’ .
2 today where he can stay at our mum 's .
3 Yes , he can continue at that level of a hundred and ninety but he 's obviously going to have to pay more , because he 's only paid for it for ten years , or he can reduce it down to the original amount .
4 He has limitations of memory ( is there a single pilot who can recall all the instructions in his operations manual ? ) , limitations of response times , limitations to the amount of information he can assimilate at one time and process mentally ; and everyone responds differently and at different rates .
5 If a Rottweiler is eligible for registration with the AKC , he can compete at any licensed dog show , as long as he is at least six months old and does not have a disqualifying fault .
6 However , once the patient can stand and balance successfully , he can stand at the sink , and perhaps move sideways using the kitchen units for support , so the exercise also involves the physical work of balancing and transferring weight .
7 ‘ And tell your coach-driver he can leave at five o'clock .
8 Now he 's in the limelight and we 'll have everything he can throw at us — hardly a recipe fro the group 's long standing .
9 But I 've also laid down strict guidelines on how much time he can spend at the screen .
10 So Mr Baker can either give up , or he can work at weakening Likud .
11 It is the solid tower into which he can flee at any time for sanctuary .
12 John Reid has splashed out more than £1 million to buy a new home so he can look at the famous sign .
13 One reaches over my shoulder and cranes his neck so that he can look at himself in the mirror .
14 Well , having said that there is a notice board that he can look at , you know ?
15 He 's like a dictator who 's just come to power and does all the awful violent things at once , like changing the laws and murdering people and confiscating everything — then later on it 'll all be taken for granted and he can play at being kind and good . ’
16 Unless — nightmare ! — Wilko has got him to sign so 's he can sell at a higher price to Blackburn … : - (
17 If , say , £400 seems the prudent limit for a particular borrower , but that borrower gets two or more separate cards with the same credit limit , he can use at least twice the amount of credit which has been judged ‘ safe ’ for him .
18 He can relax at the weekends and if it is a good skool Eustace will soon be strong and brainy enuff to bring in the coal ’
19 But first he has to set the number co-ordinates on his Scope before he can fire at any object .
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