Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] can [vb infin] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 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 . |
2 | I am going to ask Daddy to take me back home where I can go to work . |
3 | ‘ I 'm thinkin' of buildin' me a shed where I can work in peace , ’ he added , sucking his bleeding finger . |
4 | There is one place where I can say I am at home , where I can live in peace and quiet with my most beloved father and my dearest sister , where I can do as I like , where apart from the duties of my appointment I am my own master , and where I have a permanent income and yet can go off when I like , and travel every second year … |
5 | Or yu can gu to school an study de Green solution , |
6 | There is a large garden restaurant where you can sit with drinks , snacks and meals . |
7 | Facilities include a bright sunny dining room , a cosy stuberl where you can relax at night , and a terrace where home-made cakes and coffee are served . |
8 | Right : there are over 250 RYA Recognised Windsurfing Centres where you can learn in safety |
9 | I 'm sure there are some amazing restaurants up here , some incredible mirador where you can see for miles and dine by moonlight . ’ |
10 | Or you can head for Hong Kong , and circle the island 's skyscrapers . |
11 | Or you can write to NEA at 2/4 Bigg Street , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , NEl lUW . |
12 | Or you can write to John : The Golf Doctor , TODAY International Golf Club , TODAY Newspaper , 1 Virginia Street , London E1 9BS . |
13 | Or you can write to John : The Golf Doctor , TODAY International Golf Club , TODAY Newspaper , 1 Virginia Street , London E1 9BS . |
14 | You can work on your own or you can work in pairs . |
15 | Here it is possible for the jaded adult reader to treat the sentence passively , particularly as he or she can deal in generalizations ( ‘ cat ’ , ‘ mat ’ ) . |
16 | As long as the social scientist has adequate documentation on the data , the entities recorded , the variables covered and their possible values , he or she can proceed with analysis ( Marker , Reinke and Schürer 1987 ) . |
17 | Let us go inside where we can talk in peace . ’ |
18 | They have tried to stop us having all-male bars where we can drink in peace . |
19 | ‘ Somewhere public , ’ she ventured acidly , ‘ where we can look at strangers who organise their lives and affairs more successfully than we 've done . ’ |
20 | If we spot the fish we can cast directly to them with strong tackle and a big bait , or we can move from swim to swim until we find where a big barbel or two are feeding . |
21 | let's , or we can go to brewery for another five grand , we 'll do the carpet |
22 | You can either do that now , or we can agree in principle that we will take this up . |
23 | What we envisage is somewhere open and staffed 24 hours a day , seven days a week , where anybody can come for help and advice . |
24 | All this helps oxygen accumulate , and carbon compounds ‘ sink ’ into rocks where they can recombine with oxygen . |
25 | But we are not African natives where they can come with bailiffs and throw us out . |
26 | The aim of these schemes is to place individuals , usually on a permanent basis , as lodgers with a landlady or family , where they can live as family , participating in home activities as much as possible . |
27 | Good words will not get my people a home where they can live in peace , and take care of themselves . |
28 | They can follow in kind , like Britain is doing in the Gulf , or they can follow in cash , like Japan and Germany . |
29 | The masking can be consistent ( for example , top/bottom , left/right , middle/edges ) or it can change from frame to frame . |
30 | This personal authority can come from the holding of a traditionally authoritative role , or it can come from age , experience , personality and qualification . |