Example sentences of "can [vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I reject the hon. Gentleman 's criticism , and I can reassure him on the present position . |
2 | I wo n't go into the EMG system in extreme detail , because we 're presently preparing a special acoustic pickup article in which we can compare it against the other big names , but it seems to suit the Lowden very well . |
3 | In that case , perhaps I can consult you about the other unpleasant incident . ’ |
4 | Both the external and the internal factors can affect us at the physical , emotional , mental and spiritual levels . |
5 | Now I want at least , to intro introduce the possibility in the series of diagrams I 'm going to show you in this lecture that we can relate it to the four stages of pathogenesis that we , we outline briefly er , in the last lecture . |
6 | Although the list includes characters who could never have met in reality you can include them in the same army if you wish to do so . |
7 | In the meantime , while your kitten is polishing her hunting skills by stalking your feet , you can introduce her to the civilised way to eat . |
8 | I can introduce you to the right people , if you 're interested . |
9 | " Find them , " he told Desimir , " buy them for slaves , trick them or kidnap them , but bring them back somehow so that we can bury them under the great gate and build our city of Skadar . " |
10 | We can describe it as the seamless integration of data , text , images and sound within a single digital information environment . |
11 | Thus you can describe it by the three numbers ( x1 , x2 , x3 ) |
12 | If I tell you that I can rid you of the damned spots will ye do what I say ? ’ |
13 | Hopefully , YTS permitting , the rest of the country can catch them on the forthcoming Teenage Fannies tour . |
14 | Hopefully , YTS permitting , the rest of the country can catch them on the forthcoming Teenage Fannies tour . |
15 | Er if there were holes in the information or whether really whatever board members feel and erm we can consider it at the next meeting . |
16 | Meanwhile , you can picture me in the thick of it . |
17 | If you want one , we can do it at the same time as the valuation , at a reduced fee , but we must be told at the outset . |
18 | It is already happening in New Zealand where you can qualify for a remission of 60 if you dig the grave yourself , provided you can do it to the proper standards as prescribed by the local district council and bring your own tools . |
19 | we want it done in both directions , there 's no way you can do it on the main line |
20 | There are a whole lot of players who can go out there and knock balls in all over the place , score wonderful great big one four sevens and centuries and things of this nature , but what makes the , the good player an excellent player , is the player who can do it on the big occasion . |
21 | If he can do it in the Baltic lands , he can do it elsewhere . |
22 | If they can do it in the far North , surely I can do it in the South ? ’ |
23 | If they can do it in the far North , surely I can do it in the South ? |
24 | in the seventies but like er you can do it in the seventies you ca n't do it in the nineties . |
25 | Meditation can bring us into the immediate presence of God . |
26 | See who can remember them in the right order . |
27 | Taking a mineral-water lunch with your colleagues in a secluded senior executive dining room can divorce you from the real contributors as much as from the contribution you seek . |
28 | If you need any further information you can contact me on the above telephone number after 4 p.m. most days . |
29 | If a Region would like a special overseas visitor not catered for in the Grid system , they can contact me in the first place . |
30 | Signed Danish is not Danish , when you can not hear/distinguish the words — but another type of sign language , which has the primary advantage that hearing people can use it at the same time as they use spoken language , and the secondary advantage is that some — and only some — rules applying to the spoken language are conveyed to the deaf child . |