Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] can really [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think I can really get out of it . ’
2 Now Christmas has come we can really get down to it . ’
3 Also , there is the situation where a wife may not feel she can really give her husband a present because the funds she would be spending would actually be his .
4 Because what the Sale of Goods Act goes on to say is that if the goods contain a fault which is so obvious you should have noticed the fault while you were in the shop , or the shop assistant pointed out the fault to you while you were in the shop , then I do n't think you can really demand money back on that basis .
5 In a way , long-term , something you do in science is possibly going to be of more value , but it 's very necessary , I think , literature and things like that are very much part of your life , you 'd go mad without them , I certainly would ; so I do n't think you can really assign values like that — it 's just where your personal interest and qualities lie , what you 're best at .
6 I do n't think you can really grumble .
7 Now that 's all away now there 's , there 's no Snow Hill I do n't think you can really find out where it was nowadays .
8 ‘ It was n't a case of upstaging one another , but it was let's see who can really act better in this scene , ’ commented Dustin .
9 ‘ I do n't think we can really plan overseas ’ operations effectively , until we get full planning control from Detroit .
10 ‘ I do n't think we can really say their ( the government 's ) hands are clean , ’ he said .
11 But , but if , if they discover that you know they can really get you erm er to er do all their worrying for them ,
12 Once this property is understood it can really work to your advantage .
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