Example sentences of "[pron] can [verb] we [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She agreed with Gilbert that the souls of the dead are in the hand of God and , as for herself , she was persuaded that there is nothing in this world or out of it which can separate us from the love of God . |
2 | The Captain was saying to the Sub-lieutenant , ‘ I want to know everything she can tell us about the Maxwell girl , family , friends , habits , etcetera — everything . |
3 | Studying literature , then , is a serious business ; it is concerned with close examination of those authors who can bring us to a deeper ( and more moral ) understanding of humanity . |
4 | Who can deliver us from the power of these mighty gods ? ’ |
5 | Well if th if there 's somebody whose listening in the Derby area who can help us with a street lamp that 's out and it 's rather important that it get put on , and it 's been out for six weeks now |
6 | Sue : Finally , is there any thing you can tell us about the Business Start Up Scheme and the TEC Challenge ? |
7 | I is there anything you can tell us about the additional costs of er er increased specifications , there have been some increases as well minor reductions . |
8 | You can reach us on the newsline number oh-four-one three-three-two seven thousand . |
9 | See as you 've found your wallet you can treat us to a chicken |
10 | ‘ You can drive us to the front door of a pharmacy . |
11 | ‘ You can take us to the graves , Sir James ? ’ |
12 | They can drive us into the arms of God , or into the clutches of evil . |
13 | Many of the water companies are now considering installing meters so that they can charge us for the amount of water we have actually used . |
14 | This , in turn , will cause us to address the broader issue of whether there is , in a more general sense , a genuine , causal association between insanity and at least some forms of creativity ; and , if that is so , what it can tell us about the underlying qualities of psychosis and of the creative process . |
15 | We must examine it to see what sense it can yield us in the case of those who , as it happens , are not men in the first place , and in what way , once this is done , it will have changed its meaning for those who , by no special fault or merit of their own , actually are so . |
16 | In overall terms , between 1900 and the present day , the state apparatus for collecting and sorting criminal information has changed so dramatically that we must question whether it can supply us with a valid measuring-stick with which to compare the two periods . |
17 | He can advise us on the best brochure layouts , promotional photography , video or slide presentation — the whole package . |
18 | As for the laird — ’ he looked round with a quick black glint , ‘ he can lead us by the nose . ’ |
19 | ‘ Why not , if he can provide us with the answer . ’ |
20 | This is not a call to glorify suffering for its own sake , but to realize that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ , whatever it may be . |