Example sentences of "[noun sg] i can [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At any one instant I can call the electron there A and the electron here B if I want to .
2 ERROR I can use the system but part of it works incorrectly
3 Up in the mountain , the Bible belt was drenched and from my window I can see the river running strongly as a result .
4 Out of the window I can see the glow coming off the musical , stomping beargarden .
5 Over his shoulder , through the window I can see the dog handlers have arrived .
6 SHORTCOMING I can use the system but part of it bothers me
7 FAILURE I can use the system but part of it does n't work at all
8 So , where he 's done the extra year at the end if I do this extra year at the beginning I can start the teaching certificate .
9 As a participant I can feel the difference between genuinely regretting something and signalling such a feeling .
10 I have a 1971 IIA , IN there any way I can change the heater to increase the heat output ?
11 ‘ When I 'm coming down in that parachute , I 'm feeling pretty nervous , but it 's wonderful the way I can feel the audience reacting warmly towards me .
12 This way I can knit the cuff and go straight on to the sleeve rather than gather the sleeve on to the cuff at a later stage , as would be necessary if I were using a 2x1 cuff .
13 After only a day testing the new system , on and off road , around the Wiltshire countryside , floating like a butterfly is the only way I can describe the ride .
14 By the way , is there any way I can get the home or away kits of the team ?
15 By the time I got to the last rocker I had been out of the garage , round the block three times , back up the drive and home in time for teal Is there any way I can turn the engine over without moving the vehicle ?
16 From where I am sitting on the Rhine embankment I can see the Siebengebirge and the Drachenfels , named for the dragon which guarded the treasure-hoard of the Nibelungs .
17 To some extent I can evade the issue by letting spontaneous inclination take its course , without allowing thought to intervene , so that my action is not chosen but caused ; but I am not an instinctive being like an animal , I have to choose , and on the position we are considering all imperatives are ungrounded , except such as may be derivable from ‘ Face facts ’ .
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