Example sentences of "[pers pn] can still [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I can still make them work and that , it 's just like they ai n't mine . |
2 | ‘ I could be involved in a number of different ways , ’ she continues , ‘ but I can still do it well enough , and you never know what 's around the next corner . |
3 | and er , you see , and I can still do it because I know N D N D N D and they keep answering that . |
4 | I can still smell it … |
5 | Oh yeah that one , that 's not so bad , it 's the other stuff this er was is it , Saladene that that 's a wo a wood preservative it 's a got a s stainer now that 's not very strong I can still smell it now you know . |
6 | I can still give them a run for their money . |
7 | I can still seduce you . ’ |
8 | I can still picture him as I knew him , his sensitive , ascetic face etched with lines of pain but lit by his innate kindliness , his lean body in comfortable country tweeds . |
9 | I can still picture him standing in the centre circle wth both arms held above his head with a grin from East stand to west stand ! |
10 | I do n't still have it , no , no it had got knocked about a bit , you know , being moved hither and thither and the other people have had it a bit as well as us , because we bought it from the people who lived next door when they left you see , cos when we started in here , we did n't have any carpets on these floors or under here it 's brown Marley tiling and I can still show you that |
11 | ‘ I can still advance you funds , sir . |
12 | I can still , I can still eat it inside . |
13 | It began " A rumskin a bob a diddle " and I can still recite it all — but never more than twice to any one person ! |
14 | I can still bring it to mind , with lines of people coming off the hillsides and on to the road . |
15 | He panted and said , ‘ I can still get it back if you show me where it fell . ’ |
16 | I can still hear them . ’ |
17 | He stayed with us for a while in Salisbury early in 1921 and I can still hear him thumping away on the piano singing his favourite song ‘ Signora ’ in a not very tuneful voice . |
18 | So I can still hear him talking to me when I 'm doing some of this stuff , especially when I 'm trying to sing — which has not been easy . |
19 | ‘ I can still hear it barking . ’ |
20 | ‘ I can still hear it in your voice . ’ |
21 | I can still hear you . |
22 | You do n't have to have a new baby to need someone to talk to and if that is the case , I can still find you a sympathetic ear . |
23 | Although I do not wholeheartedly agree with the view the author takes of the mechanical world of the train being somehow better than that of nature , I can still find it interesting and thought inducing from a philosophical angle . |
24 | God help me , I hope I still do ’ — she clicked off the light — ’ where I can still find it . |
25 | I can still write it fluently . |
26 | Er I can still order them , I mean if you want to take it around , you can take it and |
27 | Run ! at me but the message is n't getting through , there 's something else in the way , something else pulling me back , back to Andy and back to that frozen river bank ; I hear Andy crying out and I can still see him reaching towards me and he 's about to slip away from me again and I ca n't do anything … but I can , this time I can ; I can do something and I will . |
28 | I can still see him sitting there at his desk , me standing in front , yelling at me how lucky I was , how I 'd been given everything , was this all I could do with it . |
29 | I can still see her as I first met her , a skinny , energetic schoolgirl with a flower in her shining black hair , who quickly grew into a beautiful woman and whose life became entwined with mine as together we triumphed over disease , over prejudice and even over war . |
30 | ‘ I can still see her . |