Example sentences of "can [verb] [pers pn] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Or , you can cover it with black plastic so that it rots down .
2 ‘ If you can oblige us with that bit of information you can turn the donkey loose and we 'll find it on the road for the man who reported it lost .
3 Thorfinn said , ‘ I think we can beat him with two thousand gone , provided the Normans remain .
4 Jane continued her career — if you can dignify it with such a name — on Vogue , where the personnel manager fiercely shot at her the rhetorical question : ‘ You 've got a private income , of course ? ’
5 There is an aesthetic , if we can dignify it with that word , which distinguishes blood sports from each other .
6 ‘ You can do it with golden syrup tins , ’ Gaily said , ‘ easier than with coconuts .
7 encouraged or put under pressure erm , I would think that with a lot more talking we might actually be able to work out something between surrogate mothers and nurturing mothers , they can do it with open adoption , other countries were learning how to do it .
8 And I 'll show you basically The the theory is that you go inside In fact I can show you with this this kind of window here .
9 Such a view is of course anachronistic , but this is exactly the attraction of Gironella 's reworkings — he can present us with shifting visions of the art of the past , from within and from without , exploiting contrary responses , period eye and innocent eye .
10 And I find it somehow very encouraging that television can present us with real people instead of the usual cyphers and still strike such deep and resonant chords in so many .
11 You can integrate them with each other , and the systems you have already .
12 The good thing about friends is that you can choose them with consummate care and I never chose mad ones or nasty ones or boring ones , whereas you ca n't choose who you 're going to fall in love with .
13 ‘ The only time I can remember him with any coat at all was when we wintered him out as a three or four-year old , which we did deliberately to toughen him up . ’
14 You can keep them with small rockdwellers , such as Neolamprologus , Julidochromis and Telmatochromis .
15 After describing the first three , involving speech , reading and writing , the fourth aim was described as being : ‘ to teach pupils about language , so that they achieve a working knowledge of its structure and of the variety of ways in which meaning is made , so that they have a vocabulary for discussing it , so that they can use it with greater awareness , and because it is interesting . ’
16 Yes , I would like to feature your project , especially if you can provide me with two or three good quality photographs to illustrate your article .
17 7 days after Richard Miles 's death , the police are hoping that passing motorists can provide them with vital clues .
18 Once you have attracted people 's attention to a story with a bright , lively opening paragraph , you can provide them with some facts and figures .
19 ( 2 ) You can provide us with such sums from your own resources on account of costs , to defray the expenses , as and when they occur .
20 So we can provide you with off-the-shelf gateways which integrate these sources into the architecture from Oracle , , Infomix , R D B , R M S , D B Two , Unisys , Kix etcetera .
21 Books and short courses can provide you with more ideas .
22 Erm whilst the County Council can provide you with some figures on vacancies at a district level , we would be very loathe to make any comment on the assumptions for conversions and windfall sites .
23 you ought to see what she er , you ought to see her outfit she 's got , she 's nearly going around er , oh he , he can see her with different outfits on
24 It is my firm belief that if you can successfully run a group with elderly dementing people — you can run it with any client group .
25 Lillian Graham and Lionel Luyt danced the leads in Suite , but it was remarked that Luyt ‘ no longer has to sustain all the male roles himself , and can share them with useful dancers like John Cranko and David Poole ’ .
26 When the surface is completely free from all dust you can seal it with clear polyurethane in an egg-shell finish if you want a good gleam , or matt if you prefer .
27 Nevertheless , if you think this catalogue paints an unnecessarily bleak picture of how teachers are feeling , then I can tell you with some confidence that you have been deceived by the cover-up .
28 ‘ They can afford it with all the money they tek off people , ca n't they ? ’
29 For a mere $25,000 NEC can supply you with one of their new MLink-5000s .
30 We can supply you with more copies if you would like to send them out to other people : please ring us for more information .
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