Example sentences of "[pron] can well " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can well understand the feelings of the minority , but I can not understand why they 're offended , ’ said Mr Sliudikas , another district secretary in the capital . |
2 | I can well believe that when he now catches this distinctive smell when passing Indian or Pakistani restaurants a nausea returns to him — it is , so to speak , the cuisine of shame . |
3 | ‘ I can well comprehend your daughter 's being upset but , I assure you , I would have given a great deal to prevent it . |
4 | I can well imagine how he must have looked that day , framed by the doorway of the vehicle , his dark , severe presence quite blotting out the effect of the gentle Hertfordshire scenery behind him . |
5 | I can well imagine that you were protesting that there are behaviours ( like aggression ) which you simply can not ignore . |
6 | Now this does n't alter for one moment my recommendation of this as a superb performance , but I can well imagine a non-violinist , with less understanding of the extraordinary soloistic skill involved , homing in on and lambasting the accompaniment , giving only an average rating as a result . |
7 | He is surrounded by a cast of variously eccentric characters , from her beefcake boyfriend ( I can well imagine that Kevin Kline stole the show in that part ) to his secretly fanatic prospective sponsor ( Imogene Coca , relishing every word of ‘ Repent ’ ) . |
8 | I said I get a lot of enquiries from frustrated knitters on this point and I can well understand their frustration . |
9 | I can well believe that at home I was going through some such process for many years before I became anorexic , as well as during the course of the disease itself . |
10 | I can well believe that many Labour supporters changed their minds on polling day after being terrified by newspaper ads warning how much extra tax they would pay under Kinnock ? |
11 | ‘ I can well imagine that . |
12 | I can well understand the plaintiffs ' sense of indignation at the defendants ' breaches of the injunction , and the court will have to consider very carefully all aspects of those breaches when the inevitable contempt proceedings are heard . |
13 | ‘ I can well understand that thinking of your daughter in a stranger 's house is not easy . |
14 | ‘ I can well believe that , ’ said Melissa . |
15 | ‘ I can well believe it , ’ said Melissa with a smile . |
16 | ‘ Aye , well , I can well believe it . |
17 | Though whether any other of your part will , neither you nor I can well determine before the event . |
18 | ‘ I can well imagine that somebody like you would strike a woman . |
19 | ‘ I can well imagine that you do not wish to leave here until you have proof . |
20 | At the same time , the United Nations is clearly contemplating the circumstances in which a peace-keeping force might be sent and I can well conceive of circumstances in which , in order to underpin a peace , a peace-keeping force should be in place . |
21 | Having visited homes for abandoned children in Somalia a couple of years ago , I can well understand concern not only about young children in that country , but about all its people . |
22 | I can well believe that he has always been in favour of a social charter in Europe , but he has never before asked us to be in Europe enjoying its disadvantages . |
23 | I can well understand that many older and less confident people feel comfortable and unthreatened in such places . |
24 | I can well remember , I can well remember when our children , when our children were quite young , and er we had such a couple staying with us . |
25 | I can well remember , I can well remember when our children , when our children were quite young , and er we had such a couple staying with us . |
26 | I can well understand that the political and governing classes are unhappy to see citizens associating freely in each other 's homes , in pubs and private clubs . |
27 | I mean , I can well recall in my own analysis with , of course , for the first six months she said nothing , and I used to get very frustrated , and say , look , what do you think of this ? |
28 | I can well understand M M Mr Jewitt 's concerns , erm I think the simple fact of the matter is that not a great deal of Greater York new housing demand is likely to be generated in Hambledon district , whereas in Selby district a significant amount of er demand is likely to be generated , so really by way of conclusion I I would like through you to ask Mr Mr Jewitt if his opposition to the new settlement is as a matter of principle , or whether he 's really stating the case for Hambledon district , in other words , would he object to a new settlement in Selby district ? |
29 | I can well believe that . |
30 | As for the free kick well I never saw MOTD so I ca n't comment , though I can well believe Speed did f- up , he definitely had an off day . |