Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] can [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We felt more strongly than ever that while differences of race , nationality , culture and religion are interesting and mean we can learn much from one another , they should never be manipulated to lead to conflict on a personal or international level . |
2 | I mean , you ca n't let them come here and think they can walk all over you , because then next time they come they 'll get a bit cocky and think they can do what they want . |
3 | TICs also provide advice on tours and visits you can make further afield — to London , for example , or the Sussex countryside , or even across the Channel on a day-trip to France . |
4 | By means of Crowns and Keys you can tell exactly what services and facilities to expect . |
5 | Dublin said : ‘ I hope my first goal will now help me settle and show I can score more for the club and the fans who have been so good . ’ |
6 | He had said : ‘ I hope my first goal will help me settle and show I can score more for the club . |
7 | ‘ But this gives me confidence and shows I can do well on grass . ’ |
8 | Hirst is on the mend after cracking his ankle at Highbury a fortnight ago , and Bright said : ‘ I like his style of play and feel we can work well together . |
9 | ‘ The area would be promoted for leisure and increased awareness would mean people coming in and thinking they can trample all over the place . |