Example sentences of "can so " in BNC.

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1 The proper equipment makes the whole operation far easier and safer , and encourages instructors to practise those exercises which can so often result in a long walk back to the launch point .
2 For example , checking the items in the wrong order is totally unacceptable because it can so easily lead to missing something out altogether .
3 The other essential is to land well clear of any obstructions , because a wing can so easily go down and cause a bad swing as you slow down after landing .
4 The Parnham Trophy is open to both amateurs and professionals : as John Makepeace has said himself , ‘ the amateur can so often teach the professionals a thing or two ! ’
5 Much nearer to the intense spirit of the original staging is Christine Bunning 's Marenka , taking her tone from the opening duet with Jenik , which can so easily project the character as a social and emotional misfit .
6 ‘ My experience is that hackers are the world 's innocents — they can so easily be manipulated , ’ he said .
7 It may serve today as a living protest against the cheapening , the misunderstanding , the betrayal of education which programmes of expansion and popular education policies can so easily conceal .
8 Psychiatry can so easily be a technique of brainwashing , of inducing behaviour that is adjusted , by ( preferably ) non-injurious torture … .
9 When tightening hook knots , pull the line very slowly — this helps to prevent heat from friction , which can so easily damage fine diameter monofilament .
10 I walk as quick as I can so Mr Jackson wo n't find me .
11 Moreover , cetaceans can dive to these remarkable depths and return rapidly from great deep-sea pressures without suffering from any of the compressed-air conditions like the ‘ bends ' ’ , which can so easily kill human SCUBA divers .
12 If the wife can so easily dispose of this property , it may be that her husband will coax or bully her into parting with it to him or to his creditors , and so it allows her a privilege which no other grown-up person of sound mind in the country can enjoy .
13 Trailing wires can so easily be cut when trimming back hedges or mowing long grass .
14 It is very true that the written word can so often reach people more easily than the spoken word can do .
15 I think that privacy and a sense of owning your own body and knowing its boundaries is quite a difficult thing for girls to achieve in a world in which female bodies are plastered on every billboard , and when you walk down the street those boundaries can so easily be invaded by men commenting on the size of your breasts or on what you are wearing .
16 It can so easily look like a stunt or be represented as a desire wilfully to shape malleable material .
17 There are complex reasons why doctors deny what can so easily be demonstrated , but in the case of teething I am sure there is a strong historical element of guilt .
18 The contradiction is probably most apparent in Mexico , where cheap radios , televisions and films can so easily be imported from the USA , but the media is also very much a feature of contemporary life in other Latin American countries .
19 A great deal of effort also needs to be devoted to enhancing the social standing of the cleaners because they can so easily be regarded as inferior by other staff irrespective of their skills .
20 A succession of avoidable mishaps can so sap morale and resources , that it becomes impossible to see the wood for the trees , and your energy is exhausted reacting to emergencies .
21 Their trust can so easily be won by the surgeons and nurses , and it is the absence of anxiety and worry which enable bones to knit together faster .
22 In two further cases the role intention plays is the same sort of interpretative role which it can so easily assume in legacies : to consider what meaning the testator attached to the words he used ; or what his intention was in imposing a modality on a disposition .
23 There can be no reliable estimate that — ’ 10 per cent of the homes built in 1980 in New Mexico were made from adobe ’ , because Spanish Americans and Anglo Americans far from rich , can so easily convert the soil from beneath their feet into walls around new rooms , and they do this regularly with their own hands in enlarging their houses .
24 Without professional help we can so easily aggravate the problem .
25 Recorded not long after a live cycle at the 1974 Aix-en-Provence Festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the composer 's death , these are wide-ranging , run-in performances that completely escape the contrivance and routine that can so often creep into such extensive complete surveys .
26 And this can so easily be the case , for such premises are instilled into the scientific mind set at an early age , becoming accepted points of reference , though really they are often nothing more than habits of thought .
27 Do not pile up plates or saucepans higgledy - piggledy on a high shelf , where they can so easily fall on top of you when you reach up for something .
28 In residential areas there are no attempts to create shared space on the Woonerf model and there is no discussion of the environmental works that can so improve their habitability .
29 By putting your affairs in order and making your wishes clearly known , you avoid the tangles that can so easily happen .
30 Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age .
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