Example sentences of "[adv] he can [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The less initiative the worker has , the better he can tolerate such a job . |
2 | Perhaps he can raise some cash on a patent granted last week or an application he filed in happier days . |
3 | Even then , such assessment as there was was lost in Burgessian rhetoric : ‘ Mr Motion does all he can to chronicle those years and years of world without event , in which the interesting things happened in trousers , in pubs , and on paper … |
4 | In the 600cc class which should be the best of the day , Jim Moodie is fastest on 115.90 but if McCallen gets it together he can win this race for the third year in a row . |
5 | Oh well he can pay more and I 'll have more interest . |
6 | Well he can come another day and look at it darling because I do n't want you to be too late tonight , you 've got all that Lego to clear up |
7 | Well he can read that one if he wants . |
8 | Alternatively he can take some profit and sell the bill in the bill ( or discount ) market before the three month term is up . |
9 | " Surely he can do some repairs , " said Martha . |
10 | And if he feels that the French have an unfair advantage in that to them the words " whisky " and " scotch " are good selling points whereas to us they are just rather blunt or evocative in the wrong way then he can invent some totally new name . |
11 | Then he can sort that out . |
12 | I brought him it , erm , a lunch box with a flask in , I said , look this flask you suck it like a straw , so get him to take that everywhere with him cos then he can have that , then he , cos you said you wanted to get him off the bottles , cos you put the straw in that |
13 | So sitting there he can hear all that is being said down here ; a notable convenience on occasion , I am told ! |
14 | Gael sympathizes , for he experiences similar losses of personality , yet he can do little to protect Zoltan . |
15 | Yet he can work both sides of the street . |