Example sentences of "what [pers pn] can [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Hunt , who broke an ankle at the start of this season , said : ‘ This is a good opportunity for me to show what I can do after a bit of a difficult time . ’ |
2 | ‘ It 's fun to show others what you can do with a small garden . ’ |
3 | What you can do with a two-ounce jar of smoked cod 's roe , a few spoonfuls of oil and a potato is quite a revelation to many people . |
4 | It 's amazing what you can do with a skip full of building rubble ! |
5 | Amazing what you can do with a few nails , is n't it ? ’ |
6 | An example of what you can do with a little space … a lot of work … and seven and a half thousand plants … |
7 | See what you can do in a couple of days . ’ |
8 | Let's see what you can do against a kwai . ’ |
9 | You 'd be suprised what you can find in a municipal pond in midwinter . |
10 | See what we can do with a hedgehog . |
11 | In effect , this occurs by what we can regard as a self-timing of the system . |
12 | erm this is a more abstract research project , which is concerned with the idea that we may , very soon perhaps , reach the limit of what we can cram onto a silicon chip . |
13 | Fellow coach Robert Millington reckoned : ‘ Physiologically , they [ blacks ] are much better equipped than whites ; not so much with what they 've got to start with , but what they can achieve in a short space of time . |
14 | Hospitals and community units have to say exactly what they can do in a year , and districts and GPs can specify the quality criteria and kinds of service they want . |
15 | He takes a pride in what he can do in a small space . |
16 | I know all about that scene and what it can do to a man . ’ |