Example sentences of "can [adv] [vb infin] [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We can only experience God 's happiness for ourselves when we grow in contemplative prayer . |
2 | One can only admire Lucie-Smith 's confidence in taking on such an undertaking , but wonder why Laurence King Publishing were keen on this project . |
3 | I had visited his tomb in Westminster Abbey before starting on this trip , and read the words there , from the last entry in his diary : ‘ Here in my solitude , I can only ask God 's blessing on the men — whether British , American or Turk — who will help to heal this open sore of the world . ’ |
4 | I can just remember Helen 's bum ! |
5 | From my crevice between the two machines I can just see Pa 's face . |
6 | I can just imagine Women 's Institute ladies creeping out in the night to pinch jam jars from from graveyards . |
7 | You can always defer to the " off-stage " higher authority ( which means you 're less likely to have a revolution on your hands ! ) ; you can seek assistance ; you can still play Devil 's Advocate ; you can co-ordinate ; bring information and , importantly , transfer responsibility to the children . |
8 | Mm , I can still remember Ann 's face now , oh this bloody thing , got it and threw it , no , no |
9 | She said : ‘ I can honestly say Pete 's work is one of the best received exhibitions we have ever staged . |
10 | The mindlessness of this acquired behavioural numbness is illustrated by the contrary phenomenon of sensitisation : almost any irrelevant but novel stimulus can instantly destroy habitation 's insensitivity . |
11 | The seminar will take place at the Science Museum , where you can also see Mike 's exhibition Running on Air — the Nike Exhibition of Sports Shoe Technology . |
12 | With this tensor we can now rewrite Einstein 's ansatz as . |
13 | We can now apply Hess 's law ( equation ( 12 ) ) to the atomisation of methane : Applying question ( 13 ) we obtain |
14 | And , finally , it can officially accredit students ' learning , thus giving it public recognition and status in a way that is simply not possible for the autodidact . |
15 | Clegg knows he can never gain Miranda 's respect except by force , as he has nothing to offer her that she wants , and so , to fulfil his desire he has to kidnap her . |