Example sentences of "[indef pn] can [adv] conclude [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , one can not conclude that the committees have a sufficiently important role either : |
2 | From the only letter which survives written by William Springett , one can only conclude that he was a rather unpleasant man . |
3 | One can only conclude that the story about the two-way radios is entirely false . |
4 | One can only conclude that we are presented here with a deliberately unpoetical poem , an assault upon the cultivated reader 's exquisite sensibility . |
5 | Well , we have our own gifts , but the presentation of food is not one of them , and since French cooks and food purveyors so often appear to lose the lightness of their touch in this respect when they leave their native land and settle abroad , one can only conclude that the special stimulant which brings these gifts into flower is in the air of France itself . |
6 | One can only conclude that the bare and to infinitives are anything but meaningless contextual variants . |
7 | One can therefore conclude that there is a sense of unity throughout the catholic — nationalist population as a whole , though one in which certain groups , namely farming interests and the church , at both clerical and popular levels , have strategically dominated , at least until recently . |