Example sentences of "[pers pn] can [verb] her [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Looking at her hair , I can pretend her face ai n't all hurt and that , and that everything 's OK and that . |
2 | ‘ I just hope I can do her justice . |
3 | Well I can forge her signature anyway . |
4 | But it 's very difficult , I 've got to go through all that , before I can answer her question . |
5 | ‘ I can feel her presence , even now . |
6 | I can feel her excitement . |
7 | Sometimes , at the intersections , she comes so close that I can feel her breath on the back of my neck . |
8 | As the girl dances close to me I can smell her perfume and all that has gone before is completely forgotten ; the slit trenches , the mosquitoes , the wounded and my dead comrades . |
9 | I can sense her relief , she must have been afraid of an emotional scene . |
10 | I can understand her bitterness — ’ |
11 | I can imagine her house must be like that |
12 | ‘ If Susan wants to stay on , then I can run her home later . |
13 | She does n't even know I can read her sub-text ! ) |
14 | As far as I can read her argument , it is precisely this which allows recognition of it to model our human position as suspended between , as she says at another point , unconditioned actor … and conditioned agent . " |
15 | I can get her work in London — I know it ! |
16 | I can see her smile , |
17 | I can see her point . ’ |
18 | I can hear her right down the end of the garden . |
19 | ‘ She can expect her husband at her side , and that 's what she 's going to get . ’ |
20 | Just so she can change her perception of it all . |
21 | She can manoeuvre her wheelchair in the confined spaces of her present home but not without the occasionally shunt and collision . |
22 | ‘ We need to create the space around her so she can start her work … ’ |
23 | Only she can phrase her movement so that its rhythm speaks so legibly of high spirits or despair . |
24 | That way , we shall save her a great deal of pain , and she can husband her strength for when she needs to push the baby out . ’ |
25 | So she can meet her teacher and all the other starting with her so , quite excited about that . |
26 | I shall be busy for the next couple of weeks , ’ Vitor continued , gravely making plans , ‘ but then I 'd like us to spend the weekend with my mother so that she can meet her grandson . ’ |
27 | She looks out every day for a knight who 'll ride by , so she can unbraid her hair . |
28 | Shelley asks if she can ring her mother to see if they are all right . |
29 | If you have embarked on this decision , entertaining friends at home may became increasingly difficult too , for your parent may look forward always to being present on these occasions , without realising for one moment that her daughter needs the opportunity sometimes to be able to relate to her friends alone , so that she can project her personality freely and share confidences and opinions with people of her own generation . |
30 | I mean , I 've made her look as much like a boy as I can so she can play her pipe , but there 's a limit to how much you can cheat the public . |