Example sentences of "[pers pn] can be " in BNC.
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31 | So that I can be sure of having them always , |
32 | Shame on me for this is the first issue of SR I 've ever read ( Nov ) , but I hope it will not be the last , for may I say , I think I may have at last found a space where I can be heard — most women 's magazines shun the type of letter I submit — not cosy enough for their letters pages , I suspect . |
33 | As a final word , for those who are novices in the world of finding somewhere to sleep in the wilds , I can be of some assistance . |
34 | ‘ Ay , ’ continued Denis , ‘ well , with him away , I can be my own man now . |
35 | I can be myself . |
36 | — is this someone with whom I can be really honest ? |
37 | That way she can keep her puritanical role as keeper of the rules , and I can be represented as a rude anarchist . |
38 | I can be used to graphically estimate the rate of gas generation . |
39 | This can be seen by computing the scalar invariant given here by ( 9.22 ) Using ( 9.6 ) and ( 9.13 ) , I can be seen to be unbounded when for all values of k 1 and k 2 in the required range ( 9.9 ) . |
40 | I can be sure that real teachers would have avoided a number of APU 's blunders . |
41 | I can be sure that real teachers would have avoided a number of APU 's blunders . |
42 | One is that I can be prepared for what is going to be available here sooner or later and so be able to combat it . |
43 | If I can make these changes , I can be freed from my captivity to unwanted stress . |
44 | I can be certain of who I am , no matter what happens in the world around me . ’ |
45 | I will take on the caring but I must have a break every six months , ’ or ‘ I can only do so if I can be sure that the incontinence service will be reliable . ’ |
46 | ‘ To man I can be answerable , and as for God , I 'll take him in my own hands ’ , said the brazen Clavers , and with that he turned his horse and led his men away , knowing that he had been deflated by a poor woman of noble demeanour . |
47 | Anyway , the bigger the audience the more likely I can be in charge . |
48 | If I can be of any service to you , at any time , I do hope you 'll let me know . |
49 | I can be with you first thing in the morning — maybe even this evening , if you like . ’ |
50 | That way I can be certain my pupils are properly trained . ’ |
51 | I can be your assistant , unless my presence would harm you . |
52 | I mean , I do n't see how I can be involved here politically , it 's not my place . |
53 | As we set out I wonder if I can be allowed more miracles and how the rest of my family and fellow pilgrims will be affected . |
54 | I keep a notepad by my bedside to record these thoughts and in this way I can be confident that I really have thought of everything . |
55 | Any suggestion as to what I can be doing wrong — if anything ? |
56 | I am becoming more and more of who I can be . |
57 | I 'm awfully glad you think I can be funny . |
58 | Sometimes I can be really happy . |
59 | Galas says : ‘ I train hard so that I can attempt to give voice to as wide a range of impulses as possible , so that I can be a proper medium for them . |
60 | I can be rational about everything except the point which most immediately concerns me , how to conduct my life . |