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

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1 I can make him out just fine , thanks .
2 From his Jamaican holiday retreat , Lewis said : ‘ I can beat Tucker , I know I can knock him out .
3 You can bump him off now you know , from the fifth of January cos you get thirty thousand quid if you bump him off .
4 I mean I 'd much rather they do it if we can influence him enough .
5 Why do n't you come up here for a week or two and I 'll show you how to knit a string bag to put hubby in then you can hang him up with the onions .
6 I can picture him now , a tall lean figure in a helmet , smoking his pipe as he watched the horses being saddled or inspected them while they were being fed ; 1 can see him cleaning his rifle in the verandah of his tent , or sitting chatting with my mother by the fire in the evening .
7 Not that those considerations need worry Baggio , who has bought 52 stand tickets so that his entire family can watch him today .
8 You must break him psychologically — frighten him — before you can beat him physically .
9 I beat him once in the 1988 Olympics and I know I can beat him again . ’
10 Dis Train and Man Of The West can give him most to do .
11 ‘ Perhaps we can bring him here and let him rest under the trees .
12 Taylor confessed : ‘ Paul has got that something about him — but still , if we are not steady , it can bring him down .
13 ‘ Because it 's in Europe we think we can bring him down with all his works .
14 I can understand him not doing it cos he 's a bit ignorant but not you Matthew !
15 ‘ If everybody plays their part we can keep him out ’ Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke said .
16 You can blot him out of your mind for a while , you can go your own way and forget about him , you can not get rid of Jesus Christ and his claims that easily .
17 Anyone wishing to buy some of Jay 's young Malawis can contact him on
18 There is one woman who regularly gazes across to her old home at Wouldham and if her brother is in his garden can see him plainly , but has n't spoken to him for several years .
19 Yes , yes you , you can see him tomorrow that 's a good idea those who can , can okay .
20 ‘ Oh yes , I can see him now .
21 I can see him now standing there in the door .
22 I can see him now , treading down the soil , making shallow drills and sprinkling the seed , and watching anxiously several weeks later to see if they had germinated .
23 I can see him now , and you three children comforting him because he had left his family in England !
24 Oh , I can see him now — ‘ Dragon bones and oyster shells ! ’ he 'd say scornfully , ‘ What good are they against this affliction ! ’
25 Ee , I can see him now .
26 He used to come in here he did n't know er how good it was , he 's a a bit of a bit of a lady , you know , kick your eye out , and he come in here , I can see him now si sitting on that chair there er , and I was sat there and I said to him , I said er why do n't you start kidding to it and all this madam , you know , give it sweets and this other .
27 Oh I can see him now .
28 We can see him very clearly following this method in his only other surviving letter on a question involving a reference to Canon Law written in Rufus 's reign .
29 I can see him actually .
30 You can see him there .
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