Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] can [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 It shows that it is no use simply announcing that you can conceive of another 's pain on the grounds that you can suppose that what he has is the same as what you have .
2 Does this increase in variation mean that we can speak of a specifically ‘ local ’ politics , and if so is this based around local issues and is it generated through local processes ?
3 These people know that I can dispose of all that .
4 Nor is it any use to insist that you can conceive of what it is like for a knee which is not yours to be hurting .
5 We have discussed this point because we are about to describe various syndromes of aphasia , and it is important to realise that one can think of each syndrome in the theoretical sense or in the clinical sense .
6 Some purpose-built blocks of flats fortunately have rubbish chutes on each landing , which means that you can dispose of the rubbish daily down to a large bin .
7 Kenny makes a similar point when arguing that we can talk of animal wants only to the extent that they are restricted to their conscious needs .
8 This is quite an argument against thinking that you can dispose of Saddam Hussein by bombing his country back into the stone age , is n't it ?
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