Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] i can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's not much they can do , there 's no there 's no new chests in the hospital to give out , nor an extension to life , so all I can do is try and cope . |
2 | Now we committee erm with the resignation of Joan as ticket and subscription secretary , so all I can do is ask for any nominations from the floor , please or any volunteer who would like to follow Joan . |
3 | So all I can suggest is this : once you reach that ‘ hole ’ you mention , keep battling on . |
4 | So all I can remember from that first evening by the pool is a general physical impression — of a sweet , typically Californian girl in her early twenties , with long legs , a firm bust , wide-apart eyes below blonde hair and — oh yes , of course ! — hundreds of freckles . |
5 | ‘ So all I can see are your fingers , your toes and your naughty bits ? ’ |
6 | But I was so small I can remember very well going down this what we called the Middle Pad , this Roa , it was n't Road , I think it was called Middle Pad . |
7 | It 's so nice I can take Bunny . |
8 | She 's so close I can smell her , and see the little nerve twitching in a secret place behind her ear , and hear her breathing just slightly faster than before . |
9 | Claire Rayner and Jeni Barnett are the only two I can think of at the moment . |
10 | Unforunately , the only two I can remember are the Vicar 's Wife 's Half-Crown by Stealth out of Trouser Pocket , and the Vicar 's New Overcoat by Good Luck out of Easter Offering . |
11 | there have n't been many ice hockey sims on the 64 — the only two I can recall ( Powerplay Hockey and Superstar Ice Hockey ) were a very long time ago . |
12 | I 'm proud that in the last two years under my administration we have not had one compulsory redundancy , and it 's not easy I can assure you . |
13 | ‘ Well , there 's not much I can do then , ’ replied the exasperated ratcatcher . |
14 | There 's not much I can add about ‘ Maggie ’ as I 'm sure you all feel well-acquainted with her by now , ( see ‘ Oor Margaret ’ in my previous book ) . |
15 | I believe that you will be well able to represent the views of the members of this mailing list so there is not much I can add except perhaps a comment , that with all the transfers at the club in the recent past , that the team is perhaps unsettled and that gaining the championship this season seems difficult . |
16 | There 's not much I can teach him about riding , as you see . |
17 | I 'm not sure I can stand that kind of talk , ’ snapped Mrs Parvis . |
18 | ‘ I feel like a circus animal ’ — Robin-Anne ignored my disclaimer — ‘ because you 're all expecting me to perform my antics , and I 'm not sure I can do it . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'm not sure I can manage this swim now ’ , said my dad . |
20 | ‘ I 'm not sure I can manage this . ’ |
21 | I 'm not sure I can cope with this . |
22 | Well that 's a very good question , I 'm not sure I can answer it . |
23 | ‘ I 'm not sure I can fix this , ’ he was saying in a thick voice . |
24 | I 'm not sure I can bear to watch . ’ |
25 | But I 'm not sure I can give you the details . ’ |
26 | I 'm not sure I can take you take you out of it . |
27 | Then again I 'm not sure I can afford a colour one , cos it 's a couple hundred quid really . |
28 | I 'm Not Sure I Can Believe This |
29 | Stuart I 'm not sure I can believe this . |
30 | I am not sure what the presents will be — I am not sure I can find anything suitable . |