Example sentences of "we can [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 While we are happy to answer any queries about our own products , we can not answer for the content of other publisher 's works .
2 ZeeBeeCee has gained a court order allowing access to Jessamyn Bonney 's juvenile records , stored in the central infonet of the Bruyce-Hoare Agency , and we can exclusively reveal for the first time on national television that evidence which has come to light since her 1992 parricide hearing has suggested that she was indeed guilty of the murder of her father , a crime for which she was acquitted in court on the testimony of one Andrew Jean , since deceased , a gangcult associate and known perjurer . ’
3 For those attending Executive Course IV who wish to gain the most from their course but have a very limited time in London , we can also arrange for the student to have lunch every day with a teacher and to attend a range of social/cultural activities in the evenings with a teacher .
4 " We can hardly walk for the weight of the ones we 've got ; what good will those do ?
5 We can all watch for the Labour block vote at the end of this debate as a matter of principle , I could never vote in support of the Labour whip .
6 To make clear how we can formally test for the validity of restrictions we shall consider first of all the following simple linear regression model : where Y , X and Z are variables , the 's are coefficients and v t is an error with a zero mean and a constant variance .
7 We should be all right for a few moments as it is deeper water ; we can then make for the beach , hopefully avoiding the big dumping surf . ’
8 If the chosen section has the greatest possible diversity and abundance of rapidly evolving fossils , we can then hope for the greatest possible number of different means for correlation .
9 The diagram corresponding to ( 36 ) is therefore : With the above analysis we can now account for the paradoxical fact that the verb perceive is found more frequently with the to infinitive than with the bare version : ( 55 ) No one could possibly enter his rooms without perceiving him to be a man of wealth .
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