Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb mod] be able to " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , my husband might be able to . |
2 | Er when it comes down to application at the local sense then at the local level , I think my colleagues might be able to er give more enlightenment on that . |
3 | Indeed , some Tory Euro-sceptics like Teddy Taylor now see such a deal as the harbinger of a two-tier Europe in which Britain would be able to ‘ opt out ’ of policies it did not like . |
4 | Your GP may be able to off out-of-work-hours cervical screening and you should ask your employer about workplace screening or getting the necessary time off to have it done . |
5 | Some of the signals are scrambled and , depending on where you live , your aerial will be able to ‘ see ’ some satellites but not others . |
6 | Ideally , your partner should be able to ‘ close down ’ by thinking of his or her own aura . |
7 | Your solicitor will be able to advice you on financial matters , and the local Social Work Centre or Hospital Social Worker can also help . |