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

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1 If the material is not felt to be long enough it can then be erased .
2 ‘ Since you came so far I can hardly say no . ’
3 I am not entirely clear in my own mind what that last sentence really means , but from what I have written so far you can readily see that the movement towards Euthanasia is to the fore .
4 Perhaps now we can also replace TV , video and computer games with such old-fashioned delights as charades , bracing walks and conversation .
5 So really you can actually avoid not coming into contact with it , but , two years ago , just really everywhere you walked there 'd be someone dealing or whatever , so you could n't really avoid it .
6 It is possible to study electromagnetic theory without ever mentioning the word electron , but since it has become such a household word and is used so often we can just as well make use of it .
7 Trapped in a cruel flesh joke , desire burns holes so deep they can never be repaired .
8 So consequently I can never look to see what is in front of me for long .
9 I 'm shaking so hard I can hardly see straight .
10 Johnson reports this and other gory tales , tongue-in-cheek so firmly you can scarcely see his jaw bulge .
11 My Lord point eight , erm , the evidence it all goes to insurance points , solvency and protection of policy holders and in that regard two points , first of all why one can simply say V D S , secondly all their justifications , even if it 's true , the answer is V D S , but in any event they must sure even if , even if V D S was wrong in some way , they would have to show that the restrictions were the minimum necessary in order to achieve those legitimate policy objectives
12 Just now I can only say to you all , Thank you very , very much indeed . ’
13 Right can you just move back a little bit more so I can actually
14 ‘ I have nothing any more I can only look at the pictures ’
15 Once out you can never round them up .
16 Once again I can only speak from my own experience of what my patients have told me .
17 The letter with his settlement cheque says : ‘ Once again I can only apologise on behalf of my clients for events that occurred . ’
18 It 's probably why I can actually see it peeping out over the top .
19 See as you 're talking to me right now I can actually hear to here .
20 From now on we can only look back ’ ( The Times , 28 September 1936 ) .
21 But I mean really if the auditors do n't put , point out some of these things like the level of directors ' salaries and the level of erm ongoing deficit and blah blah blah which now come to light , I do n't see really how we can ever hope to discover them .
22 Our ideas about rationality , within a pluralistic society , are bound to be complex and fuzzy , but even so we can readily see that certain kinds of rationality are dominant .
23 The five weeks is structured to provide a fairly comprehensive picture of actor training though even so it can only provide an outline of classes at drama school .
24 for stage one on here so it can just go across them .
25 Dad phoned me up twice from your house this morning and could n't get no answer here , he said , I was sat here so I can here the phone go , anyway he went around again later on , tried it , and it was alright then .
26 Well perhaps you can just forget one of them and do the one .
27 No , because maybe even now we can credibly describe the latest New FADS single , ‘ It 's Not What You Know ’ — their first in almost a year — as their finest and biggest yet , with Andy yelping sourly across a cavernous chamber of whirling percussive dislocation .
28 Mind you , travel was very much an academic thing for me until the television programme and even now I can scarcely say I am a travelled person .
29 Even today you can still see the trapdoor leading to the cellar .
30 But even then we can still be confused about research , as other terms suggest similar activities .
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