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

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1 I think you can change also , expressions
2 From which peaceful act of recycling , you can tell also how extremely keen they are on rugby football in this south-western corner of France , which is where nearly all the country 's most gifted players and successful teams are .
3 You can see also , alas , the appalling riverside car park created on top of the covered market , which is the sort of planned ugliness one had thought only English town councils capable of .
4 Not only did this new attitude towards children begin to emerge among educationalists in the middle decades of the eighteenth century , but we can deduce also from the success of small private academies , from the development of a new kind of children 's literature , and from the vastly increased expenditure on the amusements and pleasures of children , that parents , too , were no longer regarding their children as sprigs of old Adam whose wills had to be broken .
5 But we can say also that the we 're not new appraisals th we 've been through the pilot
6 We can add also to the fact that fifteen billion dollars a year right , is lost by er third country exporters , alright so we still add another fifteen on there per year that is erm errr oh yes , same study again erm suggest that in nineteen eighty six , eighty seven the year they look looking at , over forty percent , right of support to U S farmers , forty percent , nearly half of all support to U S farmers , quote merely offset the losses created by policies of other industrialised countries alright so nearly half of the support given to farmers in the U S alright we t to get them to stand still in in er in numerative terms , right .
7 We can see also , as between the Godwinians and Bloomsbury , that the external relations of such formations are not only a matter of internally defined intentions , but of the actual and possible relations of the whole social order .
8 We can see also how the first sentence has a second phrase using syncopation , which is a distinct change from the first phrase .
9 They can recognise also that the joints of a tie must withstand tearing , whereas those of a strut must resist buckling .
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