Example sentences of "can we [adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | For direct mail to be carried out cost effectively we must accurately find out who the customers are , what motivates them to buy , and how can we best reach them — in short , planning . |
2 | Mommy , please can we just do him ? please ? |
3 | Right , can we just move it a bit , cos we 've got to make the mixture we sort of have to do |
4 | Can we just put it |
5 | Can we just get it clear , has Goodricke bop now changed to Monday , or is this not a permanent ? |
6 | With that in mind , how can we reasonably leave it out of our picture of disease ? |
7 | Then we 'll see can we not set you next in line for chief of Clan Gillian . ’ |
8 | Well can we not buy it see where stocks lie . |
9 | How can we not fear them , and fearing them , how not hate them ? |
10 | Can we not take them home ? |
11 | Oh right can we not take her home ? |
12 | Mhm but I I you know we we 're can we actually do it ? |
13 | I would n't mind betting that Bill 's lists that you gave him actually contained all these things and only then can we actually put them down in order . |
14 | " Oh , Laurie , " ( to my father ) " how can we possibly leave them here ? |
15 | We can draw anything in the world if we know what it looks like , but only when drawing a human being can we truly say we know what it feels like . |
16 | We can draw anything in the world if we know what it looks like , but only when drawing a human being can we truly say we know what it feels like . |
17 | Can we really expect them to retain the same way of thinking as they had as penniless hopefuls , and if they did would n't that simply be an insipid patronisations ? |
18 | Yet can we really take it for granted that parents are so utterly changeless in their behaviour and attitudes to their children ? |