Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] can [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 yeah , I do n't think I can do the big mower .
2 I mean I can see a typical lot of people at a time
3 I mean I can remember the nineteen twenty , I I were n't sure whether it was the twenty one or the twenty six strike , and my father was erm on strike , you see , but the ponies had to be thus cared for in the field an I do n't think he received any pay and I remember very well erm going to the , my father applying for relief , and er we had to go and face the erm Court of Referees .
4 ‘ He thinks I can manage the first two years ' bills at Dickie 's new school , but after that I 'll be cleaned out , so God alone knows what 'll happen .
5 Of course if you have a mouse installed you can achieve the same result by simply pointing and clicking on the menu option .
6 I have heard of a café near the Opera , where , if you sit long enough , they say you can see the whole world go by .
7 From where she stands she can see the soft brilliant green of a lawn through the low sweeping branches of the cedars .
8 At every stage in the communication process we can detect the powerful influence of culture .
9 If you say we can do the right , alright ?
10 Corticosteroids would not usually be prescribed for people with Aids , since their immune response is already suppressed , but recent reports suggest they can reduce the inflammatory process associated with PCP .
11 Hope I can do the same for you some day . ’
12 I hope I can encourage the uninitiated to go out and treat themselves to several for their Christmas stocking as well as see the value of videos as a valid support technique during the long winter evenings ahead .
13 If this happens you can make a suicidal leap and start the level again — you 're never permanently trapped on a screen that ca n't be completed .
14 She says she can remember the breath-taking speed of some of those tides !
15 Until she returns to Pittsburgh for a check-up next summer , her parents hope she can live a normal life , including starting school .
16 In conclusion , I hope you can see the enormous challenge fundholding is posing , and how it is an opportunity to make the health service responsive to our needs as general practitioners acting on behalf of our patients .
17 As the previous chapters in this book show you can make a marvellous home for yourself somewhere else , providing you choose with care .
18 A. I do n't expect you can get a good growth of green algae with a Powder Blue Tang and a French Angel in the tank .
19 Mum says we can stay the ten minutes as long as we ai n't a nuisance . ’
20 Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke says we can do a Roman banquet so we got a book from the library about what sort of food they ate .
21 Let's us hope we can do the same for Alan Fennah and his parking fine .
22 At Edinburgh I hope we can set the new membership negotiations in train .
23 Today , the pheasant survives only in the southern part of my province , Ha Tinh , where I hope we can create a special reserve to protect it from hunters and ultimate extinction .
24 Loreto principal Sister Patricia Goodstadt said : ‘ We hope we can show the positive side of life in Hulme and Moss Side .
25 ‘ I hope we can keep a clean sheet and get revenge for our 1–0 defeat at Grimsby earlier in the season . ’
26 We have been allocated a flat and I hope we can live a normal life in spite of the past .
27 I hope we can persuade the local Russian to hand them over direct ( we think he has 1,500–2,000 ) and save them all this suffering , in exchange for the scrupulous adherence to the agreement in handing back Russian subjects " .
28 I hope we can adopt a unified approach along these lines .
29 Shearer added : ‘ I hope we can become a great partnership .
30 Once the task to be taught has been selected we can begin the first step in the model , that of analysing the task into its component elements and plotting the knowledge and skills necessary for successful performance .
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