Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you can [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But it 's a lovely feeling when you finally find you can do it .
2 Victorian lockets look beautiful if they contain a tiny flower arrangement instead of a photograph , and if you are lucky enough to find a fob watch that no longer works you can transform it into a stunning and unusual frame for a miniature flower design .
3 Still think you can cut it ?
4 you used to always say you can tell they 're brothers like these
5 It 's so embarrassing — I really hope you can help me find something to solve my problem .
6 AT first you do n't really believe you can do it .
7 Yeah , it 's really notice you can change it , cos what it does is it , oh hell you can edit the colours of everything so if , if you ca n't understand , cos sometimes it goes over itself , like grey means normal writing , yellow means bold and underlined and pink
8 I do n't think you can defer it .
9 If you do n't think you can manage it yourself , give your butcher plenty of warning and he will bone your turkey for you .
10 ‘ But do n't think you can fool me .
11 Do n't think you can fool us ! ’
12 If you do n't think you can do it , then I 'd leave it blank if I were you , cos otherwise you 're telling fibs are n't you ?
13 if you have n't signed it , I do n't think you can do it
14 ‘ Do n't think you can help me , pop .
15 I do n't think you can put them all in now .
16 ‘ I do n't think you can follow me where I 'm going , ’ said Wilcox .
17 I think w I think how it works it , it 's , it 's , it 's , I do n't think you can say it 's the right package .
18 ‘ Sometimes you play your cards so damn close to your chest I do n't think you can see them yourself .
19 I do n't think you can see them , can you see them ?
20 ‘ I do n't believe you can do it ! ’ laughed Mary from the conservatory .
21 ‘ Just because they 're charming does n't mean you can trust them . ’
22 That logger even believes you can hear it popping as the pockets burst .
23 Do n't imagine you can flatter me by telling me I 'm not really a feminist , because I am , and I find your denials extremely insulting . ’
24 Do n't imagine you can play me for a fool .
25 ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party .
26 So we then find you can get them to do something about it .
27 ‘ If you know where to look you can find them in Redcar and Saltburn in bus shelters and shop doorways .
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