Example sentences of "[pron] can [adv] [vb infin] those " in BNC.

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1 If I can just open those up and have a couple of samples of .
2 I can only remember those two .
3 You can only have those that you just said .
4 But you can still bear those things in mind , just a little bit , and if you do that then there 's no way you could stop learning on the guitar . ’
5 You ca n't turn the clock back but with Potton 's help you can still make those dreams come true , recreating the warm cosy atmosphere of yesterday by building your own Heritage cottage .
6 So you can still support those people , and still get the benefit .
7 We did n't bring you our darling i you can still see those .
8 We believe that the Further and Higher Education Bill 's provisions meet the concerns expressed by my hon. Friend the Member for Rutland and Melton ( Mr. Latham ) and by others , and we can categorically reassure those colleges that they have nothing to fear .
9 You 've ticked the wrong things but it does n't matter cos we can probably use those anyway .
10 I think we can even help those kind people whose biggest complaint was that PFK comes out only once a month .
11 We know where the problems are , we can actually solve those problems , and I think that 's where parish council actually far closer in touch with the people , because we 're on the ground and there are fifteen of us
12 We can certainly win those three remaining games and if we do , the picture might be totally different , ’ said Spurs ' chief executive .
13 One can readily imagine those pleasing composi-tions , with their graceful lines , rugged buildings , anthropomorphised animals , and quaint villagers suffused in a mellow light or mysterious haze .
14 But while Hollywood produces a lot of pap it can also stimulate those who have the courage to work against its constraints ( as Boorman once did ) .
15 It can confer certain powers and responsibilities upon regional and local authorities , and it can also remove those powers .
16 It can only publicise those accommodation places which are ‘ eligible ’ under the English Tourist Board scheme ( ie. which agree to abide by a code of conduct ) and these must be given equal treatment .
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