Example sentences of "i can [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I can also tell the hon. Gentleman how many days would be lost as a result of the extra unemployment that would be caused by his party 's policies .
2 I can vividly remember the tense atmosphere prevailing amongst all Washington crews during December 1952 and January 1953 .
3 I can however see the globular cluster M56 ; it is difficult with × 7 , detectable without much trouble with × 12 , and easy with × 20 .
4 I can already feel the old excitement coming back .
5 Although I can now see the inherent sense in glueing a book to a table , then the point was just beyond me .
6 I can then approach the overseas groups knowing something of the overall picture .
7 I can only hear the top three notes of it , though .
8 I can only reduce the painful uncertainty and bewilderment of those first few days by learning relevant information quickly .
9 Mr. Walker : I can quite understand the Hon. Gentleman 's neurosis .
10 I can certainly inform the right hon. Gentleman about matters that he does not seem to understand .
11 I can certainly give the hon. Gentleman an assurance that we will not go back to that .
12 I can certainly give the hon. Gentleman that assurance .
13 Although I am not in a position to provide any of the detailed statistics Mr Gillett calls for , I can certainly tell the sad tale of the missing books .
14 I 'm making her kick , trying to get her to shake or swat them off , and the last thing I need at this point is for her to panic , in which case I can certainly kiss the whole blessed contract bye-bye .
15 I can still feel the cold marble under my bare feet .
16 I CAN still remember the overpowering smell of alcohol on his breath .
17 But ask me about Boy George 's first time on the show — looking gorgeous in a dress , with make-up and ribbons through his dreadlock extensions — and I can still remember the fevered speculation about his ambiguous sexuality that gripped my school the next day .
18 I can still remember the dreadful rows .
19 I can still remember the intense excitement of ‘ listening in ’ to pre-war Nationals on Friday afternoons that , many years later , seem always to have been bathed in bright spring sunshine .
20 In your letter dated Thu , 9 Dec 93 18:40:05 MET , you wrote : T was my first home game , Leeds vs Bradford one Wednesday evening , I can still remember the electric atmosphere at the ground .
21 I can never hear the damned thing without wanting a cardiogram . ’
22 The ‘ two ’ refers to the number of strands wound together and the thirty is something to do with the length — I can never remember the exact definition of this bit .
23 I can never remember the German ones .
24 Escaping from the awkward embarrassment of arty people , in whose company I can never say the right thing , I went for a Chinese meal .
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