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

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1 We can however shout our message from the hilltops . ’
2 If ρ is associative then , by definition , these two evaluations are equal and we can unambiguously denote the result by
3 Because these variables are free in no remaining Pi , we can finally delete their declarations using
4 Goffman ( 1981 : 150 ) cites one type of example : if someone repeatedly tells us to shut the window , we can finally respond by repeating his words in a strident pitch , enacting a satirical version of his utterance ( " say-foring " ) .
5 We can easily walk there and we can come in the front we can come in the front gates of the park and we do n't have to go up great big steep hills do we ?
6 Bearing that in mind , we find ourselves setting whole group dramas on spaceships or sailing ships , in medieval castles , on expeditions ; and what all these have in common is that within the setting it is comparatively easy to ensure that each participant has an essential role ; we can easily create a chain of dependency , to ensure that each child feels they have a stake in the drama .
7 We can easily picture the respectably dressed girl , swinging her skirts as she approached , and as she not-quite-accidentally brushed the ‘ common ’ girls to one side .
8 The single philosophic-religious poem is 146 : While we can easily relate this sonnet to the meditative tradition , or to Stoic-Christian mortification patterns , it is an outsider in the Sonnets , which are otherwise a collection of love-poems .
9 And we cling to history as a series of salon pictures , conversation pieces whose participants we can easily reimagine back into life , when all the time it 's more like a multi-media collage , with paint applied by decorator 's roller rather than camel-hair brush .
10 In an M-tense system we can easily distinguish past ( events completed prior to CT ) , from present ( events whose span includes CT ) , from future ( events succeeding CT ) ; we can further distinguish points from spans ( Lyons , 1977a : 683 ) ; and we can also make first approximations to complex tenses like the Pluperfect , by representing events that are prior to other events , which are themselves prior to CT ( Reichenbach , 1947 : 288ff ; see also Allwood , Andersson & Dahl , 1977 : 121ff ) .
11 Closely related species , however , like chimps and humans , have such large chunks of adjacent contents in common that we can easily identify them as basically the same , even though we ca n't use quite the same addressing system for the two species .
12 We can easily identify districts throughout the country which will be more involved with infill projects than others .
13 We can easily evaluate erm what we sell through the magazine because we 've got all the enquiries and we know how much uptake there was and
14 If we do n't warm up first we can easily pull a muscle or tear a ligament , just as the elasticity in a rubber band is greater if it is warm than if it is cold .
15 And for regular savings we can easily set up a standing order .
16 We can make in our favour or we can easily make six thousand crackers favours and we 've made a thousand .
17 Well , are are you happy that he circulized over time , I mean , we can easily do that .
18 With this , we can easily flip any even number of edges , which we will see is all that is possible .
19 In The Prelude we can easily detect a similar pattern imposed upon experience , though Wordsworth is describing a poetic rather than a Christian vocation ; and though he may appear to use religious vocabulary ( see again the discussion on pages 89–91 ) , he is expounding a secular philosophy .
20 While her father stated , ‘ We can easily cope for a week , ’ and with a questioning look to Cara , ‘ or two ? ’ he queried .
21 reporter to erm again join with him in beating the drum formally so that it moves on the A twelve and the other issues was over , something which we can easily draw attention to civil servant and of
22 For instance , we can easily miss the point made by our Lord when he set a child in the midst of the crowd and declared to the surrounding throng that if they wished to enter the Kingdom of Heaven they would have to become as a little child ( Matt.
23 Thus we can easily start to compile a list of irrelevant prepositions , conjunctions and articles such as an , a , the , and , for , to , his , these .
24 We can easily bring this condition under control .
25 On Rockhill Farm because the land has already been the farmer has already been compensated by the addition of extra land so that we can easily accommodate a gipsy site in that particular spot .
26 When we speak to a child , or to someone from another culture , we can easily estimate this knowledge incorrectly .
27 In the earlier academic anthropology of the colonial era , which was only beginning to lose its grip when I myself became involved in the subject , we can easily discern an implicit equation which reads :
28 The car is travelling at about 100 mph on the straights and braking hard before corners ; but it is stable enough for me to make notes and so quiet in the leather and teak-lined cabin that we can easily hear each other through out helmets .
29 If you do n't , we can easily teach you . "
30 I think we can easily put erm pits for daily life or how to be environmental .
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