Example sentences of "[pers pn] can [verb] [pron] on " in BNC.
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1 | I reject the hon. Gentleman 's criticism , and I can reassure him on the present position . |
2 | I do n't have to speak to 25 people before I can reach her on the phone . |
3 | I can do it on my own . ’ |
4 | It 's another question as to whether I can do it on stage , but at least it happened , at least I know I can get there if I really try hard enough . ’ |
5 | There are times when I wish I had someone to look after and who would look after me again , but I am confident now I can do it on my own . " |
6 | Will my right hon. Friend set out his policy for 1992 — — so that I can congratulate him on his anniversary again next year , when he will still be Prime Minister ? |
7 | I think he 's been drinking in the pub cos I can smell it on his breath . |
8 | " Yes you have , Harry Pascoe , I can smell it on your breath . |
9 | I can smell it on you . ’ |
10 | Well , if I can check it on the plan , it 's , the plan actually shows half the site , there 's the central slide way way coming down through the development site , all that occupies , all one side of the slide way . |
11 | I can leave it on the stove or take if off , and either way it wo n't be the same as it would be if we ate it now . ’ |
12 | Otherwise I can put you on the mailing list if you get . |
13 | ‘ I can have it on Monday . ’ |
14 | I 'll just grab my video camera then I can include myself on all my articles , invoices and letterheads . |
15 | Sam and I can amuse ourselves on the Sunday , and that will give you the opportunity to take Anna to the Forest . ’ |
16 | I can not help the hon. Gentleman on the departure of Duncan Nichol or on its date , but I can help him on the point that I sought to make . |
17 | I think I can help you on the particular limited point of deaths and their effect . |
18 | I can read it on your face . |
19 | so I can get it on video now . |
20 | I can push myself on those . |
21 | I mean , I can remember him on this , er on this bike and then he rose to be a manager and er as he was , I say he was the manager fo er magistrate up until he retired last year . |
22 | Erm see if I can remember what on earth I did with the damn thing . |
23 | I can write something on the computer , then send it to everyone else in the building at the press of a button . |
24 | Let's see if they 're go in this I wonder if I can balance them on top of the on top of the potatoes . |
25 | I ca n't see them , can you see any ? , oh I can see one on Marilyn 's roof |
26 | But I can see you on the Brains Trust . ’ |
27 | and I can keep it on the wall in n it ? |
28 | If you 've got the C D we could all , yes you do , we could all use it , then you could have blank tapes , and then you can tape it on cassette but I want a list of two C D's and I , in Argos if there 's a watch nan want 's the list and she want 's it this weekend . |
29 | And I 'm just being hysterical , I suppose , because I 've had too many of John 's terribly strong G and Ts and it 'll all look different in the morning and I 'll come to you and say sorry and was n't I being a silly girl last night , and you can pat me on the head and say yes , was n't I ? |
30 | ‘ If you have any messages like that you can pass them on yourself — but I 'd advise against it . |