Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] i can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I only hope I can make it . ’
2 I just know I can do better , ’ said one .
3 I just hope I can do her justice .
4 I just hope I can get into college .
5 I just hope I can keep shooting birdies like I have in the first two rounds . ’
6 Well , I could have but then I always think I can do anything , do n't I ?
7 Now I want a top three medal , and I genuinely believe I can get one , ’ he said at the Luton social club where he runs one of the few silat classes in this country — there are less than a hundred active practitoners of the martial art in Britain .
8 If it comes I 'll take it because I still feel I can score goals . ’
9 ‘ But I still believe I can do it here .
10 ‘ But I still believe I can win a World or Olympic title — I would n't still be running if I did n't think that . ’
11 Because I can see through it I still think I can escape .
12 I honestly believe I can score goals at any level and I plan to prove it in the next month .
13 I said , well , I really feel I can lead my own company section , I forgot Andrea was coming .
14 Among other things there is no sign of any late qualms about his reliance on the Apollo-Dionysus formula : as he had remarked to Rohde a few months earlier , " I really believe I can get a great deal out of the polarity . "
15 Do you really think I can remember that ?
16 You really think I can do this fucking exhibition , work on all these projects , sit beside you and keep my filthy lesbian hands to myself ? ’
17 It means that I can edit out any really awful mistakes that you make , or indeed any mistakes that I as an interviewer make , but it also means I can edit out some of the things you wish you 'd left in .
18 I always start with the eyes , because it gives the moisturiser a chance to sink in , and it also means I can wipe away any spills without reapplying foundation . ’
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