Example sentences of "nor can [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 They can not imagine any delight in a tumble of ungainly bodies nor can they accept the fact that the sexual act is not graceful .
2 Nor can they reduce the burden of government debt by inflation , as they could in the 1970s , because the abolition of capital controls prevents it .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 And nor can we reduce the controversy to a straightforward clash between the new and the old orders .
6 Yet our higher interest rates can not be reduced ; nor can we reduce the exchange rate , because high interest rates are necessary to support the exchange rate .
7 Nor can we discount the possibility that some factor in the diet itself has harmful effects .
8 Nor can one tell the normal value of a mine , although some must have given considerable yields — Wolsey , as bishop of Durham , let out one at a rent of £180 a year ( 82 , pp.164–5 ) .
9 Nor can one escape the difficulty that Nagel ascribes to all ‘ reductive ’ theories of the mental , that their truth is logically compatible with the absence of any subjective aspect whatever .
10 Nor can it explain the shift from an initial RVF superiority on a visual reaction time task to a LVF superiority when a concurrent memory list of nouns is superimposed on the perceptual task ( Hellige , Cox and Litvac , 1979 ) .
11 Speaking on BBC Radio 4 the Chancellor said : ‘ You can not escape the need to raise interest rates if you want to keep inflation down , nor can you escape the possibility that interest rates may go even higher . ’
12 Nor can you read the Tokyo tube map .
13 Nor can I see the day when Lovejoy sails off into the sunset down the Seine spooning Chicken & Sweetcorn Stew down a tot .
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