Example sentences of "[adv] i can [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I mean I I after we after er we may never see look at each other again so my my job is to is to say right I can forward your name to and say look you know er I will make one or two points this guy er needs to be concentrated on , not as an exception , but you know because we 've taken fliers with people before you 've been very successful .
2 I can be a cadet at the local hospital and later on I can do my training in London . ’
3 Erm perhaps I can invite my colleague from the office of management and budgets to speak to that one .
4 GUIL : Perhaps I can use my influence .
5 So I can 'ave my picture in Vanity Fair wearing purple an' yellow tights , an' I do n't look anyfink at all like a sad old queen who 's seen much better days .
6 When we move in here , we get this guy come along to look at it , he say well this machine the er the Germans erm they 've really the pump is th is really easy to go , and so I can change your pump for you but l in your washing machine washing machine .
7 Hurry up so I can clear your gravy up , go on go on
8 And a thousand widgets will generate enough profits so I can pay my workforce , and some profit for myself .
9 I need to get myself back on my feet and forget all this and get it all sorted out and so I can live my life again .
10 I know keep , I picked everything up so I can get my lamp on , I , after I put the lamp on
11 ‘ Please would you move so I can get my car out . ’
12 And bring it home so I can ask your daddy what he thinks .
13 Okay I that would have been okay in that particular case but you did come back to it as benefit , you say we have n't seen you for such a long time that was a not just look at your policies but to put a , a face to the name so I can become your point of reference
14 So I can colour my hair to fill in the gap .
15 ‘ You see how easily I can influence your mind ?
16 If I shift in my harness and lean nervously backwards I can see my partner creeping nearer on a wall of loosely compacted rubble , brushing and blowing the sand from the holds as he swings upwards .
17 No I w are you , you do do n't suppose you 're , well still I can use my pass ca n't I ?
18 Now I can look my butcher in the face .
19 Well I can forge her signature anyway .
20 Well I can put my hair in myself .
21 ‘ Perhaps when I get back to London I 'll invest in a pet , a dog , or maybe a cat , and then I can pour my heart out whenever I want to . ’
22 Do n't want to ever come back ; can you phone Chambers and tell them I 've perished on a mountain , and then I can change my identity , and disguise myself as one of the locals and no-one will be any the wiser .
23 I 've put in to be a corpse already and then I can laugh my head off on the floor all the way through — ’
24 Will you say something Mel and then I can write your name down there .
25 ‘ If Susan wants to stay on , then I can run her home later .
26 ‘ I 've got to think how I can have my revenge on Hindley .
27 I can see the town airport from where I am , indeed I can touch its tarmac with a digit thrust through the chain-link fence — all that separates it from the Lofleiđ3ir — but to get from here to there is not so easy , and involves taking a bus into town and back out again or taking a taxi .
28 Perhaps there I can find his father and we will be safe . ’
29 And there 's nowhere else I can put me furniture .
30 Is there anywhere I can powder my nose ? ( meaning : ‘ I need a toilet ’ )
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