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

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1 Its twenty five members , supported by the Milk Marketing Board , have effectively achieved a coup in that , as a collective they now aim to have some control over the prices they receive for their products as individuals and can bargain with the retailing giants , knowing they have the support of their fellow members .
2 Can sticking with the sort of the general non-strategic development in the countryside , would such a policy work , would it be better than E two as proposed , would it be worse , would it be weaker ?
3 Nothing , of course , can compare with the haunting experience of visiting Pompeii itself , where the work of bringing the town back to life continues .
4 However , none of these can compare with the unbearable sense of dread felt by every golfer in the nation as they watched this year 's final Major — the US PGA Championship .
5 Similar interpretative problems can arise with the Vienna Convention provisions on reservations .
6 A problem can arise with the latter type of pod , where the terminals of the batteries used are not very high , and the wrap around casing of the batteries causes the base contact area to be recessed .
7 You too can eat with the animals if you hold your reception at the Zoological Gardens in London 's Regents Park .
8 Well , you can stay with the Brigade as Piper until we return to England at the close of the Normandy campaign . ’
9 You only feel the surge and turbulence of the ocean in about the top metre , so you can stay with the life and sunshine with ease .
10 But a winter of hard work , tuning and rebuilding the engine , has rounded up more speed and Ian knows he can stay with the very best .
11 The existing members were told you can either join the new scheme with its improved benefits , reduced contributions , with certain rules that were operating in favour of the employer that were against them , but it was a balancing act , or if you do n't want that you can stay with the old scheme and continue with exactly the same terms .
12 This might be essentially kerosene-laced gutter rock , but very few bands can deliver with the power and energy COP wring out of it .
13 This might be essentially kerosene-laced gutter rock , but very few bands can deliver with the power and energy COP wring out of it .
14 However , it is Wales that I can paint with the greatest freedom .
15 When they get drunk , have a binge , take on yet another new project or make even more plans for someone else 's recovery , they are not relapsing ; they are still suffering , still believing that they can compromise with the concept of powerlessness over mind-altering substances or behaviours .
16 The applicant can lodge with the board either a full plan of the premises in accordance with 5.10 ( subs .
17 ‘ Red ’ , in the most basic sense , refers to a quality whose true locus is only in the perceptual fields of beings such as ourselves , but which in our most basic conceptualisations of the world we think of as being present more stably in a real world the character of which can clash with the world as immediately presented .
18 I think if we go down not having a responsible position to our debts , repaying our debts in the long term , erm , we are going to be restricted on what we can borrow with the capital , because no government is going to , you know , my party or your party , is going to let us go on building debts , and more debts by giving us permission to borrow money and more money and more money .
19 This year I 've been thinking about the many faces of the moon and the wonderfully romantic and lovely patterns you can achieve with the moon as your theme , whether it 's a slender crescent or full harvest , hunter 's or honey moon .
20 The exit of Jeffrey Dujon , who filled such a pivotal position as a high-class number seven batsman and wicket-keeper for 10 years , has thrown the balance of the team out of joint , as was obvious in the World Cup and in the Test against South Africa a problem likely to send the selectors searching for a ‘ keeper ’ who can contribute with the bat as well .
21 It appears that there are many points at which er we can identify with one another or I have found that I can identify with the church and its social responsibility in this country because of our experience in my country .
22 I can identify with the north-west , the south or Wessex .
23 The council can negotiate with the applicant in advance to ask for changes to the scheme and these can result in new drawings being submitted .
24 Vauxhall and Peugeot are offering £500 ‘ cash back ’ vouchers to buyers of their top hot hatches as a contribution towards the cost of insurance , on top of discounts customers can negotiate with the dealer .
25 The greatest designers can sway with the prevailing mood of the moment , but remain fundamentally true to their own spirit ; Issey Miyake continues to delight audiences at his beautiful shows by determining his own uniquely futuristic fashion logic .
26 I CAN sympathise with the businessman who stands to lose a Pounds 30 million contract because BR delays repeatedly made him late for meetings .
27 ‘ They do n't realise the speed of the men players or what they can do with the ball .
28 This is the students ' turn to show what they can do with the new language .
29 When a stem is cut midway between nodes , there is nothing the plant can do with the stem part above the last growth or eye , and so it dies back .
30 Robert Palmer 's chief executive perspectives speech at Windows World was liberally sprinkled with demonstrations of just what you can do with the aid of fast processors like Alpha .
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