Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] can [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll find a hotel where you can go for the night and then tomorrow you can come back here and talk to Kathleen . |
2 | Now is the time to ask him whether you can take pictures or videos during and after the service , where you can arrange for any flowers to be positioned , decide upon readings , hymns and the music . |
3 | I 'm sure there are some amazing restaurants up here , some incredible mirador where you can see for miles and dine by moonlight . ’ |
4 | But in the meantime how pleasant it is to find oneself arriving in the evening for the first time in some lively little English market town , where one can forget for a while the noisy onward march of science , and settle down to meditate upon the civilised past . |
5 | What we envisage is somewhere open and staffed 24 hours a day , seven days a week , where anybody can come for help and advice . |
6 | They want to be in a free and democratic Iraq where they can vote for their leaders and have a democratically accountable Parliament . |
7 | We all ended up happy , anyway , which is more than I can say for most marriages . ’ |
8 | ‘ Which is more than I can say for the rest of this wretched world . ’ |
9 | which is more than I can say for the inflatable . |
10 | I said , ‘ I 'm so afraid that the motor areas are taking over ; but at least reflex actions are true to oneself , which is more than I can say for blind hatred . ’ |
11 | More than I can say for the other fella , Berger . |
12 | ‘ Which is more than I can say for your companion . |
13 | You can not change what has gone and , although you can plan for the future , it is not entirely within your control . |
14 | That 's a lot more than you can say for Bowe , whose actions in coming to Britain to throw his WBC belt in the dustbin and make Lewis look like a garbage picker was sheer bravado . |
15 | ‘ Which is more than you can say for Bella , ’ remarked Cassie cattily . |
16 | ‘ More than you can say for her son . ’ |
17 | I suggested she get your father to bring her along to the Rosemount wing in the next day or so , so she can see for herself . ’ |
18 | So you 've bui built this machine to incorporate that error so you can compensate for that . |
19 | ‘ You must ask the Information Ministry to let you go down to the south , so you can see for yourself what the bastards have done to our people , and tell the world about it , ’ he said , ‘ Please , John . |
20 | ‘ So we can go for a Big Mac , ’ she said as if talking to an infant . |
21 | Run for us , so we can run for them … |
22 | Run for us , so we can run for them … |
23 | It usually takes several days for the pain to subside , although it can linger for weeks . |
24 | Note that the child does not have automatic party status when an application is made for a s8 order except in the circumstances specified in ( iii ) and ( iv ) above although he can apply for party status as explained below . |
25 | His saying was " If I can work for 1 Yard an hour I can walk for 1 1/2d an hour . |
26 | The second planning policy guidance note which erm the new settlement tracked as was the policy guidance note number twelve , and I wonder if I can grapple for a moment with the S word , sustainable . |
27 | Just to answer some of the queries and comments that perhaps with Mr on the er problems of consultation , which we do accept , and they 're , if I can apologize for the coverage of the leaflet . |
28 | These are usually very pleasant places by the sea or in the country where you will be waited on hand and foot until you can cope for yourself . |
29 | If you can talk for hours in the boot room |
30 | If you can care for them , show them that you love them . |