Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i can [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yes , of course — I 've got some silver and I can go to the bank tomorrow . ’ |
2 | Will you ask Steven if I can talk to him please ? |
3 | I was already aware that Ian had recently lost an argument with a South Uist bend resulting in a change in vehicle and I can impart to all past and future travellers to the Uists who depend on Ian for transport that journeys are now much more sedate than they used to be . |
4 | ‘ Now you listen to me — if I ca n't have a chalet I must have a room where I can talk to Silas privately . |
5 | I have seen the cluster cases in a village on the front line in Croatia and I can testify to their British markings . |
6 | It 's not the only thing you need to do , there are some other things that I can say to you now that you might recognise . |
7 | I assure him I will return with a treaty that I can recommend to the House or come back without a treaty . |
8 | I have my family who always help me , and some very good friends that I can talk to and discuss problems that I have . |
9 | After reading the submission of the Ulster Unionist party , I am delighted to tell the right hon. Gentleman and his hon. Friends that I can add to their happiness . |
10 | She 's promised to give me some schooling if I can get to chapel in the mornings . |
11 | It wo n't do any good but it is the only way that I can reply to your last love letter or apologize for that cruel punch at your face . |
12 | Is there any message of consolation that I can take to the very bruised people in Staffordshire , who watched with pride as the 3rd battalion received its new colours in September ? |
13 | And I have to practically get permission from the Palace before I can go to the bloody bog in the morning because Her Maj is petrified I 'll put my foot in it again and encourage the republicans . |