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

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1 Always keep in mind what it is you need and want to practise , then decide how you can most effectively do that .
2 Will he further accept that service men are looking for the opportunity to obtain a rung on the ownership ladder and that the Housing Corporation and its satellite housing associations can most assuredly provide that ?
3 Now that our account of the concepts and positive knowledge of development is complete , we can most easily understand that controversy .
4 and er hopefully if we can only just bring enough fish each and every time erm we 'll even get it higher .
5 The relative maturity of children at different ages can only partly explain this ambivalence in attitude and government policy about care and education outside the family .
6 Perhaps we can only ever see this when we have been ‘ broken ’ by God , perhaps through failures or disasters that he has allowed us to experience .
7 " I think I can just about manage that . "
8 Intellectually I can just about accept that violence is salutary , that violence is good .
9 It 's a possibility that some may think that , but I ca n't believe that with the management skills training that they 've received up until , up to that level , that they can still honestly think that 's correct .
10 First-time buyers and those starting a fresh finance agreement can still normally get this type of insurance , but they are likely to find tough terms and conditions attached to it such as higher premiums and delayed first payments .
11 In accepting both what I like and do n't like in her , I can more readily accept both aspects in myself .
12 Thus there are elements of both substitutability and complementarity in the services provided by the futures and forward contracts , and the two markets , while competing up to a point can also synergistically reinforce each other .
13 But individualists , while they can perfectly well understand this holist complaint , have not selected an arbitrary stopping-point .
14 I could n't believe I had done it ; I had reached the point in a trainee pilot 's training when he feels that he can now really get some flying under his belt and his flying really starts .
15 There is thus a slight caveat on the point but subject to exceptional circumstances it is felt that taxpayers can now safely assume that income arising in an underlying company which is owned by the overseas trust can not be caught by Part XV of TA 1988 .
16 They have handled the people that NTS sent here , and they can quite well handle these new people . ’
17 She 's not got a lot of time for him now , I can pretty well reveal that .
18 As this country has determined its own money supply for several centuries , why do ministers suddenly find that they can no longer do that without having their hands held by a group of German bank clerks ?
19 The basic concern has been to demonstrate that regimes , such as that in Iraq , can no longer threaten this new dispensation of global power .
20 When she has been a carer in the family and she can no longer fulfil this role or it is no longer needed
21 You can no longer get that .
22 ‘ GPs can no longer get these two brands , ’ said a Department of Health spokesman .
23 Perry reluctantly recedes until we can no longer hear either of them , though we watch Henry gesticulate , wiping sweat from his mouth and brow , pausing only to sniffle .
24 ‘ It is a great shame that Addenbrookes can no longer provide this service . ’
25 Formulaic genres and cliched conventions can no longer claim any purchase on vivid immediate reality , and hence lose their place in public opinion .
26 Within a text , we can no longer imagine some signified object outside of language , determining the language used to signify it .
27 ‘ We can no longer trust these people ’ , many told me quite openly .
28 The thing is having done that erm if circumstances change you could n't actually you can no longer access that amount .
29 Developing awareness of individual need within the family is the objective , and failure occurs when the counsellor so upsets certain family members , particularly the more powerful , that he or she can no longer have any impact on the family dynamic .
30 However , I can no longer read some of the rubbish that is being written about the current English team and still stay silent .
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