Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] i can [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | I am now trying , in vain , to uuencode the files so that I can send them to anyone who wants them thro' mail . |
2 | ‘ No , idiot — not so that I can steal them . |
3 | I wish to go back to Uncle George and Gillian , ’ she added , ‘ so that I can guide them back to Threlkeld . ’ |
4 | As you know , I see all appraisal training requests so that I can follow them up as appropriate . |
5 | As soon as I can do them in my own accent , I 'll be back ’ . |
6 | No , I 'll put my big trainers on if I can find them ! |
7 | It 's dark , but I know it 's Marie cos she 's got her jangly boots on and I can hear them . |
8 | I would n't trust those two any further than I can throw them . |
9 | I prefer to have fruit really cos I can eat them with rolls . |
10 | Now if I can put them in here , it 'll stop these falling over , providing they do n't get squashed with them |
11 | But if I give some names to Mr next week I think yes well I 've got them at the music later today so I can ask them then . |
12 | Even though I can say they are eager to do it , a lot of people in authority do n't feel confident enough to sign a cheque . |