Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [Wh det] we can " in BNC.

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1 Well it is possible of course and I think that er the European Nations , including those in Eastern Europe er ought to be getting together to consult about what we can do , because I do n't think it 's right simply to send these refugees back as the er Italians have been doing , er in fact there likely to be amongst .
2 The environment does not only consist of what we can see and touch , it encompasses sound too .
3 The problem amounts to isolating criteria according to which we can identify an aggressive act .
4 In effect , this occurs by what we can regard as a self-timing of the system .
5 I think we should attempt to focus on what we can do with the scarce resources that are available to us .
6 Look at what we can learn from the black churches .
7 I , I think we can we can look at what we can do about it in the future and whether it is practical to erm consult local members where possible .
8 So let's let's look at what we can do then .
9 We have been expanding continuously since the mid-80s and we now have to look at what we can afford , ’ he went on .
10 We had to look at what we can afford to do in the future , and make sure that we had the right number of quality staff in the right places to carry out our programme .
11 We related to her how everything happened ; she exulted and gloried and was now blessing you ( O God ) who are able to do above what we can ask or conceive , because she recognized that with regard to me you have given her so much more than she used to beg for when she wept so pitifully before you .
12 Suffice it here to point to what we can call a third , or micro- , level of decision making , the other two being the level of allocating as between health and , for example , defence ; and the other , between different sections within health care .
13 Gooch , in Cities of Dreams , postulates a society based on what we can call ‘ mental artefacts ’ ; that is , ideas rather than physical constructions .
14 Science is based on what we can see and hear and touch , etc .
15 We are a relatively small group and therefore are limited in what we can do .
16 I think if we go down not having a responsible position to our debts , repaying our debts in the long term , erm , we are going to be restricted on what we can borrow with the capital , because no government is going to , you know , my party or your party , is going to let us go on building debts , and more debts by giving us permission to borrow money and more money and more money .
17 Yeah but the favour we 're only touching on what we can do .
18 In other words , on we can establish that we yes that 's true , but we ca n't necessarily meet it because we are limited on what we can produce .
19 Second , the deliberate stress on what we can and must do when we doubt is designed to fence off what we can not and must never do .
20 His account of how government worked in the ninth century is plausible , not least because it squares with what we can infer from Dhuoda and Nithard , despite the differences in their aims and standpoints .
21 If half the funds and the intellectual effort which has gone towards developing strategies for finding alternative families had been put into what we can only lamely call preventative work there would be unquestionable advantage to all concerned .
22 Yes thank you Chairman erm I think important question very similar question I think we 're we 're all wondering whether the changed landscape of West Sussex , the changed use of West Sussex has had any influence on the flooding and as the County Council has pointed out worst amount of rain we 've had for about seventy years or so I think it 's very useful and important er to ask questions an and when this crisis is over we reflect on what we can learn from it , but I must bear in mind that it is first and foremost extraordinary climatic conditions which have caused these problems and that in itself of course might have implications erm the whole of global warming does tend to come to mind when you see what 's happening in Australia as well as what 's happening here erm that 's certainly not anything that agencies great or small can have any control over .
23 This fifth causal relation , like several to come , is stated by what we can call iii dependent nomic conditional statements , or simply ill de -pen dent conditionals .
24 but of what we can not tell , for they come to represent the depths of feeling into which we can not peer .
25 The original metric equation can be rewritten from which we can obtain by making the substitutions .
26 There was a mood , if we cloud all this up in realms of high theology then we shall all agree on what we can not understand .
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