Example sentences of "[pron] can [vb infin] they [det] " in BNC.

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1 Basically the system is our cover note book control , er , we issue cover note books to agents and it 's up to us to make sure that they 're all issued in sequence , as their legal documents etc , and a minute a gap comes up we have to chase them etc , it 's run by erm , people quite low units and they scared of a job and tend to put it off as lose , and I want to visit and try and influence them so I can give them some help and to change it and bring it up to date , because it 's er .
2 If I can eat them all tonight can I have them ?
3 ‘ When someone wants writing or programming , I can offer them that .
4 I can feel them all , thought Fenella .
5 And I make a place for myself where I can watch them both out of the corner of my eye while I read .
6 I got quite good ones actually cos I got two children next to each other and a few years later I got them to do it again but I do n't know if I can find them all .
7 And I can see them all ,
8 But do n't tell me he is a United player , the kind who can win them that coveted crown .
9 These are all divides all the way down but you can change them all because you say four threes are twelve , seven threes are twenty one
10 You can do them all , just be looking at that .
11 Younger neighbours may be glad to ‘ sit in ’ for one evening a week too , if you can give them some service in return , such as looking after their child for a morning while they go shopping , although of course there are people who will help with no expectation of reward , if you make your need known to them-perhaps more of them than you imagine .
12 The marvellous thing about basic cheap ottomans is that you can paint them any colour to match the prevailing decor of the room and you can cover the lid with padded material , or even carpet , to make a seat .
13 or you can leave them both till bedtime .
14 A lot in it er but you can learn a lot from it and eventually you 'll be able to do any sort of these pie charts , if somebody says well you 've got four pound eighty to spend , and somebody spends three quarters on this and a tenths on that , two fifteenths on something else and you can add them all up and do a nice chart .
15 Try to place them on the same page so you can see they all work together .
16 A symbol perhaps of a manufactured city … but the Milton Keynesians , if you can call them that , say life here could n't be better .
17 Yes , if it comforts you to play with words like that , you can call them all dogs .
18 In the twentieth century , history has suffered to some extent in terms of its general significance in relation to people 's interpretations of life , because we now have a whole generation of politicians who , and statesmen , if you can call them such , who know very little history at all .
19 You can have them all .
20 And that one , look , you can have them all .
21 Well you can have them all and put the black in when you need it .
22 Yeah but every time you go to the shop you wan na just keep buying an extra little bag of coal so you can stack up under your back bit , you know , so you can get them all dried .
23 you can get them all out again in a minute
24 But I think you can , you can get them all in the cupboard now
25 I 've got an idea , you can take them all back in a
26 When I talk about positions and opportunities for pictures I do n't suggest that you can plan them all .
27 ‘ In my system you can plug in four or five amps at once , without losing any gain , without gaining any hum ; you can put them all on parallel and they will all be in phase .
28 I do n't think you can put them all in now .
29 Tony Feldman concludes that publishers ‘ do n't have to back one horse in the race — you can ride them all ’ .
30 You can keep them all
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