Example sentences of "[adv] i can [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He said , ‘ So the most I can hope for would be to be at home on a respirator full-time ? ’
2 Right I can see that the estate agents have or the estate agents are more sales orientated anyway that 's that 's people
3 Somewhere I can see if you 're being followed . ’
4 It is equalled only by my love for truth which is to me synonymous with non-violence through which … alone I can see and reach Truth . ’
5 My husband will never stop so I can go and get some , you know , car keeps going .
6 I thought it was his shape moving behind your kitchen net curtain and er I thought oh I 'll dash and ask him now about those car mats so I can go and get them .
7 I 'm waiting for someone to use a tankful of petrol so I can go and have a look .
8 Nathan will you sit up so I can see whether you 're in or out .
9 Now the er th it the resolution does say , where appropriate , and I think that obviously it it 's not inappropriate , it 's not appropriate , to undermine er agreements on the basis of negotiating locally , is what the resolution actually refers to so er so I can see and I would anticipate appropriate would be where it does not undermine er national agreements .
10 So I can see if it looks okay .
11 Okay just so I can assess whether I can give you reduced cost advice under the legal aid system , are you working at all at the moment ?
12 So I can say that really what worries you is more the crime and the drugs much more than prostitution , as far as prostitution you 're saying that basically there 's a
13 And thus I can say that both on the moment of this resolution and for some time afterwards I had more sublime and happy feelings than at any former period of my life . ’
14 Moreover I can reveal that the findings of the Committee were certainly not those indicated in this letter ; we found that Derry Corporation had for many years been carrying out a policy of anti-Rome Catholic discrimination in employment and rigid segregation in housing .
15 So that when I get home I can say that 1 did it . ’
16 The more I have , the more I can enjoy and share .
17 Also I can confirm that contrary to a statement in today 's ‘ Newsletter ’ the information in your article was almost 100 per cent accurate . ’
18 Looking back I can see that the fall of the tree and the resulting fear were symbolising my anxiety lest the squire should come and catch us raiding his walnut tree .
19 Looking back I can see that I was somewhat raw material that could benefit from such provision .
20 Originally , the abridged talk in Davis 's recording had seemed to be a sensible compromise , yet looking back I can see that it had something to do with the partial dissatisfaction expressed in my review of the reissue : ‘ the total effect is more of a divertissement than of opéra-comique ’ .
21 Looking back I can see that some details of the various journeys have become confused in my memory .
22 Now I can see that I was wrong to assume that mere dedication to a craft ineluctably results in fine work , but it was that conviction which drove me to put Jean-Claude and his work on the map .
23 Now I can see that things are growing difficult for you , Hilary , with people dying in foreign countries .
24 So now I can say that go the AIM School of Art !
25 So now I can say that go the AIM School of Art !
26 I mean , at times yo , I can , looking back now I can say that I learnt a lot .
27 Now I can relax and take things a little easy .
28 Well I can do that I suppose .
29 Well I can work till I 'm sixty two as an E.O .
30 Well I can buy but that 's mine anyway !
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