Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [pron] can " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't know that we can get in the day to day running of the Sports Centre .
2 I do n't know that we can cost each individual item , but the whole work of reglazing and doing the parapet on the west front has cost us £80,000 .
3 Sometimes , if elderly relatives are living at a distance , it is not possible to be certain , in spite of advice from us , and help from neighbours with the shopping , that they are eating properly , but if they can only be persuaded to drink a pint of milk every day and eat some fresh citrus fruit , wholemeal bread , cheese or eggs , margarine or butter and a bowl of bran cereal , we shall know that they can not come to any serious harm from a dietary point of view , even though a much more varied diet would be more suitable .
4 All the drivers are exciting , and people who are stuck in this pattern of behaviour often have an incentive to stay in it — they feel that one day they will succeed , they will finally be perfect , they will at last please everyone ; they will prove that they can get everything done more quickly than everyone else , and they 'll know that they can undertake anything under the most difficult conditions .
5 Yeah but you must , that , that , that your congregation , that all the people in the pastorate must know that they can go to you and that you will listen .
6 they 'll get into the , they 'll get into that garage right , so they look and see things they did n't know that they can make money on
7 Obviously the modern sophisticated reader will know that one can use the highest points in each square of a fine grid or take the heights of points picked at random to provide data .
8 He must know that you can be trusted , otherwise his first and last inclination must inevitably be to turn you down .
9 Remember that you can always select a word by double clicking and a paragraph by clicking three times but did you know that you can extend these further ?
10 Did you know that you can stop a train four times for the price of a seat change ?
11 He would inevitably be frightened by the experience , because he would know that he can not yet expect to walk safely .
12 Now that he has had to admit to one serious mistake , he must know that he can not afford another .
13 I do n't know that I can bear it . ’
14 if i I 'll just remember the symbol I wo n't even remember the symbols but I 'll just know that I can work it out if I needed to .
15 I do n't know that I can learn much other than the general profit-and-loss position — it would be an enormous job to go through bills of lading and check each individual consignment . "
16 " I do n't know that I can , right away . "
17 The hon. Gentleman will know that I can not comment on what he said about taxation .
18 But while I think it intrinsically unlikely that any of my co-habitees , if I my so describe them , should have committed murder , and I know that I did n't , I do n't know that I can help you very much . ’
19 accompany , I do n't know that I can offer transport because it 's not a very easy thing you know , and we need to try and do , but
20 But erm I real I really enjoyed it and er to me it was interesting work and I do n't know that I can tell you much more about the locks .
21 Nisodemus said unto them , Do you doubt that I can stop the power of Order ? ii .
22 There must be no ‘ sacred cows ’ an I hope all of you will assist and will recognise that everyone can make a contribution .
23 And we need to use the reserves that we do have in the balance sheet , we need to spend them wisely in order to achieve our objectives , our objectives for change , and we must recognise that they can only be spent once .
24 But every coin has a flip side ; although we might be better equipped to maintain health , we should recognise that we can not stem the effects of time .
25 If that is how we still feel , then we must recognise that we can only think this way because the Enemy is not threatening us .
26 The current government must recognise that it can not continue to go down the line of an individualist anxiety- ridden state , of competitive individuals where the poor and disabled are left to starve on city streets .
27 As this matter will be central to the proceedings in the House of Lords , the House will recognise that I can say no more about it .
28 I can not stand here and guarantee that we can halt that long-term consolidation of holdings in agriculture .
29 The mass producer ( who may be production , quality or sales orientated ) may attempt to supply all , or a substantial part of this total demand , and in so doing may consider that he can obtain a price , volume or distribution advantage relative to smaller scale producers .
30 I 've already said this morning that the District Council does not consider that it can accommodate any further dwellings within the Southern Ryedale area without adversely affecting the character of the settlements that are already there , or compromising greenbelt objectives , erm , so therefore to meet the Greater York total , the District Council considers it essential that there is a new settlement to take that amount of housing that can not be accommodated within the Southern Ryedale area .
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