Example sentences of "he can [vb infin] [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In others , he may be thrilled to think that he can inspire such passionate feelings .
2 But if he can leave all this behind , and wearing only ordinary casual clothes still keep up his peers ' belief in him , then the Town Boys are likely to accept him .
3 If you have n't done any business , you 've no income , so he 's left it in the pot , so he can draw another one thousand two hundred .
4 ‘ Once Edward becomes truly king , he can change all that , my lord . ’
5 Later still he may train himself to eradicate the desire or aversion itself , releasing himself from one causally necessary condition of facing facts , so that the formula is no longer directly applicable ; but that will be in the service of other ends , and unless he can discover some new way of validating them these too will be spontaneous goals selected from the rest by thinking within the frame of the same formula .
6 After this he can carry any other vector parallel to itself by travelling along a geodesic and keeping the local vector at a constant angle to the geodesic .
7 It needs a special artist to sustain such a programme , and the wonderful thing about Vengerov 's playing is that in , say , the Paganini First Concerto , one can sit back and take the accomplishment for granted , acknowledge that he can overcome any Paganinian hurdle , and simply relish the way he actually makes something of the music .
8 He can get many other jobs .
9 Yeah he can get all these little chips in the cars .
10 Maybe we should tell him to get a modem & subscribe so that he can get some real electronic info ?
11 See if he can get some more .
12 Graham refused to run with me after that and in India , as he builds up for his first attempt at the London Marathon next year , he can find some other mug to tramp the streets of Delhi or Bombay with him .
13 He has been put up five pounds for a decisive 2length defeat of Wellknown Character and , as just about the most progressive horse in today 's field , he can scale this extra rung .
14 So sitting there he can hear all that is being said down here ; a notable convenience on occasion , I am told !
15 Under section 24 the defendant has a defence if he can prove any one of the following :
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