Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] can [verb] [prep] it " in BNC.

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1 No well I mean I can pay for it , it 's just a question of getting it and sort of erm only we 're not often here on a Sunday , if Mr is here , is it
2 ‘ If you disagree we can fight over it . ’
3 If I think you I mean you can go into it if you 've erm I mean the minimum qualification they say is only G C S Es
4 ‘ Oh , Joe ’ — she turned her head slowly to the side — ‘ do n't start on that again ; you … you know nothing can come of it . ’
5 I know I can come through it .
6 end of month , there 's now't you can do about it insurance thing
7 And you can , you know you can argue about it , it 's a good talking point , good discussion point , and I think you you will get different opinions er to , whoever you speak to .
8 ‘ Sex is like anything else I suppose you can talk about it and ask questions but you do n't know what it will be like until you actually do it .
9 If you feel you can deal with it in your own way , fine .
10 ‘ I think I can swim to it , ’ I said to myself .
11 And having been brought up outside Scotland , I think I can relate to it .
12 My husband dies in a car crash with his mistress and you think I can forget about it ? ’
13 Once you have decided on your core force you can elaborate upon it by adding more troops , war machines , and monsters .
14 In think you can write about it a bit more meaningfully than that . ’
15 ‘ I think you can count on it , Cornflower , ’ he said softly , then changed the subject by saying , ‘ I have n't shown you what came in the mail today . ’
16 Well I think you can look at it on two levels and one , one reason is to change the Party structure shake them up a bit , cos there 's , there 's evidence that they were erm you know moving to the right and allying with er rich peasants and landlords , and the other , on the level is actually having a policy which would get mass support and this obviously would require incentives in the form of land to peasants .
17 ‘ I think we can do without it . ’
18 ‘ Listen , I think we can get to it before they do even if we go via Floridia . ’
19 Now you 've kept the fire from the hayfield I think we can deal with it . ’
20 It is something which the learner craves even if teachers think they can do without it .
21 See I , mind you whenever I 'm late you see I can get on it for twenty pence except for first thing in morning .
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