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 . |