Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] can [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Right , well I 'm going to reply to the debate , and then I hope we can move to a vote , ah , oh I did n't see your hand earlier Mr , I 'm sorry .
2 Quite apart from the fact that every £1.00 you give us by covenant is worth £1.33 your contributions mean we can rely on a regular income .
3 ‘ This is because , from the public 's point of view , if a company they are thinking of employing by Safe-Buy UK , they know they can proceed with a home improvement with extra reassurance and avoid things going badly or expensively wrong .
4 Well I suppose you can understand in a way .
5 It 's the only way you feel you can survive as a child . ’
6 The Woolwich and Cheltenham & Gloucester societies believe they can live with a 1-point rise or less .
7 Erm , I I honestly though , oh yes I can , I think I can think of a black sheep .
8 there are , there are cases in which the exercise , well if , if , I think we can start with a right , the exercises were right , erm , if , for example the cases who simply that I refer to in relation
9 not only which er erm one of the big strategies of ours is using er and we think we can get into a considerable number of homes with leaflet drops etcetera erm er by using that er arrow .
10 Dwyer said : ‘ I think we can develop into a handy side given another three or four games .
11 This we think we can discount for a number of reasons : first , the magnitude of the risk aversion would need to be rather large for the result ( that an increase in a is good ) to be reversed ( particularly when the reservation value is generally above the mean price ) ; second , subjects were paid proportionately to their total profits over 16 decision periods ( 32 decisions ) so that any risk aversion would already have been significantly averaged out ; third , the subjects appeared to be trying to make as much money out of the experiment as possible ( implying that they were behaving in a risk-neutral fashion ) ; fourth , the majority of the responses to two questions on the questionnaire indicated risk-neutrality .
12 Ask the children if they think they can walk through a postcard .
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