Example sentences of "[pron] can [vb infin] exactly [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 I can remember exactly what I was doing and , out of context , my behaviour seems so harmless that the need for secrecy appears quite mysterious .
2 I can remember exactly what it was like .
3 Neither my sister nor I can remember exactly what we had for dinner , but we chose not merely a good cheese but a claret of which we hoped he would approve .
4 Goody goody goody woof woof woof I can see exactly what this guy 's means about eh , huh , anything , anything in laboratories because the , the range of stuff in these magazines is phenomenal .
5 I keep mine on me earphones so I can hear exactly what everyone 's saying .
6 We 're offering you a range of different sizes so you can choose exactly what you need .
7 By means of Crowns and Keys you can tell exactly what services and facilities to expect .
8 For the chinless chap in his chalk-stripe blue suit , strolling to wherever he performs the daily ritual of being ‘ something in the City ’ , or the geezer negotiating the early morning traffic in from Romford in his late model Ford and Italian sweatshirt , their individual style says clearly : I am here and this is where I want to be , you can tell exactly what and where that is from looking at me .
9 But even when you are constrained by having to answer a question set for you , it is useful to bear in mind the range of possible essay genres , so that you can decide exactly which combination of focus and mode of argument you are required to adopt .
10 Videos are often available of exercise routines so you can see exactly what you should be doing .
11 These now have an excellent range of pipes and plumbing fittings and are well laid out so that you can see exactly what you need .
12 Be interesting cos you can hear exactly what they 're saying , mm I say people like Simon and Doreen who do n't erm televise much and you 've got the telephone you told me do n't you ?
13 If a correlation coefficient obtains a value of minus one , or plus one , it means that you only need to know one of the scores of the two and you can say exactly what the other one will be .
14 They all consist of a durable two part coupling system — one side with rows of hooks , the other with a mass of loops , which join together to make a secure fastening — the nylon hook and loop tapes are also sold separately so you can buy exactly what you need .
15 Since we know that each chemical element absorbs a characteristic set of very specific colours , by matching these to those that are missing from a star 's spectrum , we can determine exactly which elements are present in the star 's atmosphere .
16 I 'm not convinced that we can establish exactly what we 're after erm the sort of conversation or communication
17 ‘ Well , first we 've got to get rid of air resistance — so we can see exactly what gravity itself is doing . ’
18 It is not a question , he wrote , of drawing up an inventory of all that is required , because that suggests that one can know exactly what will be required .
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