Example sentences of "can [pers pn] [verb] of [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Two times five and what about the thirty six can you think of two numbers that would make thirty six when you multiply them together ?
2 Can you think of many projects , either at work or at home , that you have begun , but not completed ?
3 Can you think of other discourse types which often avoid referring expressions , and , if so , what are the reasons for this ?
4 Erm what other words can you think of that start with a c sound ?
5 Boys , can you think of some words to describe it ?
6 Can you think of any factors of fifteen ?
7 And can you think of any others that start with K ?
8 Can you think of any way , by which vital results could be identified and used , and I think it 's a very difficult question , that one .
9 Can you think of any way in which vital results could be identified and used .
10 Can you think of any disadvantages a ) for customers b ) for retailers
11 Metals , can you think of any metals ?
12 Can you think of any catalysts ?
13 If not/ can you think of any ways to improve it ?
14 And can you think of any ways you you managed to spin your money out ?
15 Anyway the question erm , is , can you think of any ways in which scientists could be relieved of the pressure to get quick results .
16 Erm can you think of any applications of that ?
17 Can you think of any time in your life when you have been the victim of what you considered to be an injustice , grievance , outrage , or any other kind of wrong ?
18 Can you think of any reason why someone should want to kill him ? ’
19 Can you think of any reason why she should have been killed ?
20 Can you think of any reason why the coffee table should have suddenly become so popular ?
21 Yes , well that only , only from the point of view that they 're being used so often , that they 're also almost becoming well can you think of any words that , that are that are that have been introduced recently into our vocabulary that have that have that have been acceptable in common language ?
22 Can you think of another way of turning the engine without using the turntable ?
23 Tom can you think of another match
24 Can you think of another time when you have done this , or felt like this ? ’
25 But can you think of another reason why , erm , why we import erm , goods that are similar to the goods that we produce at home ?
26 The growth of the industrial proletariat convinced him that state education for all was essential , though in 1809 he asked : ‘ What can you expect of national education conducted by a government which for twenty years resisted the abolition of the Slave Trade ? ’
27 Hugh , what can you say of this boy ?
28 What can we make of this pattern and can we suggest dates for the elements within it ?
29 What can we make of this perspective on British politics ?
30 Certainly they conceded that these activities were popular in the sense that millions of people availed themselves of them but their argument had been that only in a very limited way can we talk of these activities as belonging to the masses : rather they represented the expropriation and packaging of what had previously been popular forms by middle-class organizations and in most cases by businessmen and entrepreneurs .
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