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

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1 I mean , we can , we can start by we I mean we can get people set up for doing things from the first of March ca n't we ?
2 ‘ The delay is part of the normal process , but I hope we can move things along , ’ said Souness .
3 I hope we can reach agreement with China and that , where we have disagreements , they wo n't poison our relationship , ’ he said on ITV 's Walden programme .
4 I hope we can reach agreement with China and that , where we have disagreements , they wo n't poison our relationship right across the board — certainly wo n't poison it for all time , ’ said Mr Patten .
5 ‘ It 's a great day for me and I hope we can get Barnet the promotion we deserve .
6 The last thing that a representational theorist really wants to have to explain is the global nature of thinking ; and I suppose we can regard Fodor 's pessimism as an implicit kind of owning up to this .
7 I think we can eliminate blacks , women , and the younger voter from our enquiries .
8 I think we can do business with this guy .
9 The plants have got to keep going , but I think we can make working hours much more flexible .
10 I think we can blame Phil Angell for that .
11 I think we can beat Glenavon but will have to keep our fingers crossed that the other game goes the right way for us , ’ he said .
12 I think we can beat Glenavon but will have to keep our fingers crossed that the other game goes our way , ’ he said .
13 Yeah , I think we can beat City OK .
14 Shearer says : ‘ I 'll probably get slayed for saying this , but I think we can attract misfortune to ourselves .
15 Personally , I think we can dismiss suicide as a hollow threat .
16 But I think we can allow belief some independent influence as well , and the basis of that independence can be derived from the classical conception of our self-interested rationality .
17 Well I think yes I think we can play cassettes I think .
18 For a start I think we can discount Bavin 's Bank despite the similarity with the Bavents and the fact that until the early part of this century the foundations of an old building were visible , the reason being that among the Whornes title deeds , Bavins and its adjacent lands are mentioned separately with Langridge .
19 ‘ The one thing you have got to give the fans is hope , and we 've got the staff at Aresenal to get them believing we can win things . ’
20 ‘ Or do you think we can grow wings and fly across the Greshorns ? ’
21 and we can just poddle him along to everything we do , just , I mean it 's , you know we can do things in the garden , we can do things round the house we do n't have to lay out anything special do we ?
22 If someone was looking for The Bar in those days — because there was no name written up or sign for it , no lights at all , and not even a number on the door , Madame liked to keep it that way even when she did n't have to any more — I mean when she opened up we may all have been in a sort of hiding , and not many people knew about The Bar and our life there , but it was n't that way later , and now you know we can have lights and advertising and you see boys queueing up outside every night , very public , and I like to see that — but in those days , in those days if somebody arranged to meet you for a date there , and it was their first time and they were n't sure how to find us , you 'd joke with them , and you 'd say well first there is a wedding , and then there 's a death , and there 's the news , and then there 's us ; meaning , first there 's the shop with the flowers , the real ones , and next door to that is the undertaker 's with the fake flowers in the window , china , all dusty ; and then the newsagent 's and magazine shop , and then right next door to that is The Bar .
23 Goram said : ‘ Not many people in England believed we could beat Leeds and I do n't suppose there are many Frenchmen who think we can beat Marseille either .
24 When we start to take responsibility for our thoughts and begin to see that every negative thought has a negative return , we realise we can use life like a beautiful game .
25 Said Ince : ‘ We 're still confident in our own ability we believe we can put things back to rights . ’
26 We believe we can reduce accidents by using this equipment .
27 ‘ With anyone earning over £40,000 paying their fair share of the tax burden , it means we can raise pensions by £5 per week for a single person and £8 a week for a married couple . ’
28 It means we can skip breakfast .
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