Example sentences of "he can [vb infin] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He can advise us on the best brochure layouts , promotional photography , video or slide presentation — the whole package . |
2 | It is a chance for him to prove he can make it in the Football League . ’ |
3 | So , if the retailer moves the tea or coffee every few weeks and replaces it with another product ( perhaps one that does n't sell as well ) he can bring it to the customer 's attention . |
4 | As for the laird — ’ he looked round with a quick black glint , ‘ he can lead us by the nose . ’ |
5 | Sherlock Holmes is a very clever detective , but he can do nothing about the weather . |
6 | Well I 'll leave it out and he can do it on the microwave ca n't he ? |
7 | If he can do it in the Baltic lands , he can do it elsewhere . |
8 | Taligent/Pink : You walk to the store with Ricardo Montalban , who tells you how wonderful it will be when he can fly you to the store in his Learjet . |
9 | Well he does n't well he can have one in the morning if it is n't ? |
10 | He can have it on the market for a year or so . |
11 | Then he wants me to tape it so he can have it in the car cos it 's on C D. |
12 | ‘ So he can see you on the screen in his office . |
13 | He can , he can sell it to the council |
14 | According to the Court of Appeal in Tagro v Cafane this requires the valuer to assume that he can sell it on the open market to a willing buyer , and in so doing to ignore any covenant against assignment which restricts alienation of the landlord 's interest . |
15 | Two he can grab them by the legs . |
16 | he can grab them by the hands |
17 | ‘ Why not , if he can provide us with the answer . ’ |
18 | As his life-experience , including suffering , becomes integrated so he can put it at the disposal of others , explicitly and implicitly . |
19 | But he can put it he can put it on the back |