Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] i can [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Ten of that eleven people in the last two weeks , sort of , complaining about but they do n't always let me know so that I can document it , that 's the problem .
2 So perhaps I felt I must tell you all this , now , before I know you better , so that I can tell it you without too much confusion .
3 I should be grateful for a prompt reply so that I can present it to the Parish Council at their next meeting on 27th August .
4 What I would like is for all the Councillors to look at this , to advise me which other seats they think are indeed the responsibility of and then I 'll go back and go to battle but er I 'd like everybody 's views on which ones they believe they are so that I can do it firmly .
5 I would like some clarification on this issue so that I can pass it on .
6 In a hollowed stone , of course , and you must scratch your body-mark upon the stone so that I can decorate it later . ’
7 Reviewed last week as the flip to the Maniac Street Preachers ' ‘ Theme From MASH ’ , but here again so that I can say it 's one of the best records I 've heard all year .
8 So that I can take it off and if she gets in my way you can smack her with it !
9 Could you just spell your name so that I can get it right ?
10 It is a wide double ; the companion is of magnitude 4.8 , and the separation 41 seconds of arc , so that I can see it with × 20 .
11 ABBERLEY : Would you mind turning your cardiograph around a little so that I can see it ?
12 She gives me time to read the label on the front cover Government Commission Press Department , 1974 — then opens it and slowly turns the pages , so that I can see it is a cuttings book , in which the Commission 's Press Officer has pasted the results of his labours , the stories inspired by all his briefings , handouts and leaks .
13 Erm , do write big and and and with yeah do write big so that I can read it .
14 One o'clock — after lunch my mother shows me how to make a cake so that I can have it for tea .
15 ‘ Just take these other duties off my shoulders and give me a day a week for the next year to attend a decent training course so that I can master it , and I 'm yours . ’
16 So nice and slowly , do n't rush it , read it so that I can understand it nice and clearly , sshh , listen
17 When a kestrel I was looking after died recently , I put it in the freezer so that I can use it for ‘ spares ’ if necessary .
18 I 'm just going to put a rem statement in my autoexec which copies your prompt so that I can use it later .
19 And perhaps if I can understand it more , then
20 Only if I can keep it if she does n't . ’
21 So if I can get it going you know it 's , it 's er there you can see look what .
22 For as long as I can remember it has always been a tidy , clean , friendly place .
23 For as long as I can remember it 's been that way . ’
24 I do n't want to throw it away if I can help it .
25 I can take it over there for the first service which is free anyway and I can take it back to Swansea for the others ca n't I ?
26 And he laughed himself as he ended , ‘ But he did n't add , ‘ and the best way you 'll learn it is to travel from one parish to another , and that 's what you 're going to do as soon as I can arrange it . ’
27 " You 'll have the application form in a few days as soon as I can get it processed . "
28 I think Shakespeare appeals to me more because I can understand it .
29 I think it 's debatable how selfish people really are , particularly when they see that their are short-term selfishness may in fact create long-term problems for themselves , for their children , for their grandchildren , for er other generations and other peoples , and really as I can see it the green message is one of enlightened self-interest .
30 As far as I can remember it has always been a hot one , in that season beloved of medieval lyricists .
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