Example sentences of "can [vb infin] so [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The older the child the longer you can wait so long as there are no other signs of serious illness . |
2 | It 's odd how you can chat so animatedly whilst someone you 've only just met is poking your most intimate spots , is n't it ? |
3 | ‘ He has enough sauce for a king 's fool , but impudence I can stomach so long as I do n't have to ride something that big on my own . ’ |
4 | However , they will be able to waive best execution , and indeed can do so even if they are discretionary customers ( which is a helpful relaxation and reflects the new spirit of liberalisation ) ; the best practice would be to have this waiver in writing . |
5 | The patient may have to move about in a relatively confined area , so you have to make sure he can do so safely before he begins . |
6 | Though the latter can , within limits , create reasons , it can do so only when there is a non-will-based reason why it should . |
7 | The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset . |
8 | She 's very muddly and disorganized and I can see so clearly where she falls wrong … when I lived at home it was always a bit of a nightmare because I was always trying to get things straight . |
9 | and in rugby so much can happen so quickly that I believe we have earned that 50–50 chance . ’ |