Example sentences of "can [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The other thing about celebrity , of course , is that it can earn you a decent living — although usually only after years of struggle , as with most jobs . |
2 | Come on , you 've got lots , masses , you can spare me a bit . |
3 | When the maid woke her she sat up in bed and said , ‘ Ask Sir Stephen if he can spare me a few minutes . ’ |
4 | I 'm sure you can spare me a few moments of your time . ’ |
5 | ‘ Well , since you ask so nicely , I suppose I can spare you a couple of moments , ’ she said , with a touch of her old wry humour . |
6 | And I like to keep it that way still if I can , because you can make yourself a lot of work over some small incident sometimes . |
7 | ‘ If you 're hungry you can make yourself a sandwich . |
8 | You can make yourself a few bob there I should think . |
9 | You can make me a lemon cheesecake if you like after tea . |
10 | Who can save the world now ? 99 tea of course — slip a few tea bags into his utility belt tonight , Alfred can make him a cup downstairs . |
11 | See how his nostrils are all caked and blocked up — you can make him a lot more comfortable . " |
12 | Because intensive livestock production renders the animals more susceptible to disease most stockmen have developed a degree of veterinary skill which can make them a decisive factor in the profitability of any livestock enterprise . |
13 | Whereas Marxism-Leninism does not always take a wholly positive attitude towards the peasantry , identifying petit bourgeois tendencies — particularly amongst the less impoverished — which can make them a sometimes unreliable ally , Mariátegui and subsequent Latin American Marxists have pointed to a dual oppression — both economic and racial . |
14 | I can make you a sandwich . ’ |
15 | And that can make you a problem . |
16 | Remember , I can make you a duchess one day . |
17 | ‘ We can make you a stretcher , ’ said Grimma . |
18 | Well in really warm weather a T-shirt and shorts may be enough but as it gets colder so you need to add layers of sweaters , trousers and top the whole thing up with a wind and waterproof spray suit but all that can make you a little clumsy , so the answer for most British sailors is a wetsuit like the ones that you and Suzanne are wearing . |
19 | I 'm gon na , I can make you a paper star , if you 'd like . |
20 | If I stay , I can make you the best horsewoman in the district — one your husband will be proud of and one that the other ladies will envy when you ride to hounds . ’ |
21 | Your personality , your way of doing things , your way of helping someone to dress , how you listen to them — all these can make it a Home where the residents feel secure , looked after and treated with dignity , as explained below : |
22 | It is sometimes said of Parliament that , say , it can make it a crime for a Frenchman to smoke on the streets of Paris , or that it can not turn a man into a woman . |
23 | It is , however , equally true that Parliament can not stop Frenchmen smoking on the streets of Paris ( or , for that matter , Englishmen smoking on the streets of London ) and that it can make it a crime for a man not to turn into a woman . |
24 | A haulier can make it a condition that he incurs no liability under these circumstances : |
25 | I hope Aziz and Mohammed can make it a ‘ treat of a trek ’ to many visitors in the sunny years ahead . |
26 | ‘ His underlying motive is that he wants to change the world , not so he can manage it , but so that he can make it a different place , ’ explains Charles Handy , who picked Gould out from a handful of students at the London Business School ‘ because he stood out in a group of people as by far the most interesting , and that was because he was determined to have control over his life ’ . |
27 | Philip Gould ( right ) : his underlying motive is that he wants to change the world , not so he can manage it , but so that he can make it a different place . |
28 | David Marquand , one of Britain 's most acute political analysts , has written that ‘ only a notion of community , of fraternity , can make it a duty — as opposed to a compassionate whim — to help one 's fellows ’ . |
29 | Well you can make it a be bit of extra one ca n't you ? |
30 | Ah every two hours and it can make it every every hour . |