Example sentences of "he can give " in BNC.

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1 He can work towards a peace that does not entail Israel leaving the West Bank ; he can force Israel out of the West Bank by applying economic pressure ; he can give up altogether ; or he can try to break that Likud armlock on Israeli politics .
2 William Jennings Bryan , the Democrats ' unsuccessful presidential candidate , replied : ‘ Whenever he does n't like it , he can give it back . ’
3 He can give us a wonderful tool , a wonderful one .
4 He can give you free advice on the security precautions that best suit you and your home .
5 So he can give it a final tug to check it is closed .
6 One of the greatest gifts known to man is the one he can give himself of a joyous heart and it can come from no one else , for it comes from the springs of a man 's own spirit .
7 This will necessitate a visit to the local newsagent for the papers and you will have to ask your new next door neighbour if she or he can give a note to the milkman for you or contact the local dairy yourself .
8 At the same time he checks the mouth for any other problems that may have evolved since his previous visit and , because every month is different , he can give valuable advice to the horse owner on the shape of the mouth and type of bit most suitable for the individual horse .
9 Even then , since the purchaser is a person who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy ’ the goods , he can give a good title to a third party .
10 Why do n't you ask Dr Pringle — he knew her better than I did and he can give a medical opinion ! ’
11 Palace boss Steve Coppell says of the striker : ‘ He can give us the pace Ian Wright used to offer . ’
12 ‘ Politically , there 's no way he can give money for work at Flushing Meadow when we have thousands homeless and barely able to live ’ .
13 He can give her a lift on the back of his scooter . ’
14 He can give no better value than to state the truth as he sees it , clearly and eloquently. this should be the aim of the painter and so also the ultimate aim of a commissioned work .
15 He can give us this one last chance … "
16 If he discounts other people 's slivers , he can give only his limited view and the true proportions of the 3-dimensional many coloured " whites " and yolks may be grossly misrepresented .
17 As a statutory assignee the legal right to the money in the account passes to him , he is entitled to all legal remedies to recover the money and he can give a good discharge to the bank without the concurrence of the assignor .
18 If he gives you that , if he gives you F of F , then he can give you F of G , and I 'm pretty sure that you do need to know that , so I wo n't bother checking .
19 As the Leader of the House is here , perhaps he can give us an idea of when a statement will be made .
20 if he has any queries he can give me a ring but
21 ‘ He thinks he can give me everything I want ! ’ he thought .
22 The language helper can give a command , and obey it himself ; he can give a command and you obey it ; you can give the command and obey it yourself ; you can give the command and he obeys it .
23 ‘ You 'll treasure what he can give you , you mean , ’ Claudia said grimly .
24 ‘ Knowing does n't make it any easier for me , but I hope he can give her a reason for living .
25 He can give no lecture to us on unemployment .
26 I understand that my right hon. Friend has just been to Oman , so perhaps he can give the House some information .
27 It is essential that the project manager organizes the project so that he can give uninterrupted thought for adequate periods to the key results areas .
28 The subjunctive in French allows the speaker to adopt this purely imaginary position from which he can give a verdict on whether a happening should have occurred or not .
29 Bill can give , he can give it me to give her .
30 do n't we get a great big saucepan lid he can give them bill ?
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