Example sentences of "can you do " in BNC.

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1 So what else can you do ?
2 ‘ In court it would have been his word against mine , so what can you do ?
3 What can you do as a CAMRA member ?
4 In such cases what can you do ?
5 What else can you do to help — apart from driving more sensibly ?
6 What more can you do to upset a woman ?
7 ‘ Yes , but in the end what can you do ?
8 What can you do that they ca n't ? ’
9 Can you do five full press-ups from the floor ( keeping your body and legs straight and supporting your weight on your toes and hands ) ?
10 What can you do to change this ?
11 The presentational aspect involves all kinds of different considerations which I shall come to presently , but what they boil down to is this : what can you do to make it easier for the communicator to communicate and the audience to receive the required message — with minimum distraction ?
12 Can you do it ? ’
13 Can you do that for me ? ’
14 Parents : When they play into wrong hands What can you do if you take an instant dislike to the friend your daughter or son has just brought home from school ?
15 Can you do cartwheels ? ’ asked Mr Morraine .
16 And I know that 's miserable for you , but what else can you do ? ’
17 Can you do one of me ? ’ , until I 'd completed twenty five or so in the space of about two months .
18 What can you do
19 So what can you do ?
20 But , but , BUT … it is entirely up to you to find these faults , if they exist , and to report them before the particular guarantee periods expire — and how can you do this without a structural survey ?
21 Suppose you are one of those people who really hates any form of organised exercise , what can you do ?
22 What can you do about the ones which can be changed ?
23 Can you do it yourself or do you need outside help ?
24 Why not try and turn your thoughts outwards and see if there is someone else in the same position as yourself — what can you do to help that person feel more comfortable ?
25 If this applies to you and you find some situations more difficult than others , stop and think about those areas where your confidence appears to be at its lowest — what can you do to improve matters ?
26 What can you do and will defiance cost you your job ?
27 Can you do something — anything ? ’
28 ‘ What can you do now ? ’
29 If you fail to recognize a game until it 's too late what can you do to reduce the damage and learn from the experience ?
30 Then Mr Claxton ( Foreman of the Finishing Shop ) consulted one of his machinists : ‘ Can you do this Jim ? ’ 'Yes , I think so , leave it with me' .
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