Example sentences of "[noun sg] and we can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 What I , what I 'd like to do is , we can say that we 're we can make er a profit or a loss and we can give the figure , so this might have come out at seven thousand two hundred whatever .
2 If we ca n't , at least she will have had a holiday and it wo n't be too long until the Christmas break and we can go over to see her again . ’
3 We are now left with two types of piece and we can split our problem into two parts : restore the edges and restore the corners .
4 Often it may be helpful to have the freedom of a car and we can organise car hire for you .
5 I just hope he stays off the gear and we can get straightened out .
6 I am so pleased that we have solved the dilemma and we can feel morally superior !
7 There is already substantial evidence for a role in modulating synaptic plasticity and we can anticipate that both InsP 3 and DAG will regulate many other neuronal processes .
8 At least they 've gone light and we can hammer along .
9 If we now look at what happens to total product between O and O L 1 units of labour and we can see total product rising at an increasing rate , right , which implies our marginal product positive but increases over that range O to L L 1 right , between the the range O L 1 and O L 3 , right , the total product is rising but at a decreasing rate a decreasing rate that implies that the marginal product is still positive , right , but falling .
10 I said , ‘ Be a good boy and we can do our lessons at the beach .
11 In the US , however , IBM , Dell and Gateway have jumped on the 33MHz bandwagon and we can expect to see more UK manufacturers following suit .
12 Now with the new proposals , unless the government actually increase our grant and we can increase the number of customers we have , we would n't be able to see the people who really needed to see us very often .
13 It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time .
14 Erm we may of course go to Bowness next year if the circumstances change and we can manage it that will course cost a fair amount of money but that remains to be seen , we 'll have to wait and see how the club progresses during the year whether we think we can do it .
15 There are a lot of barriers that exist between people and training some of them could be things like they do n't have access to child care it could be they lack confidence so we go for support and we can offer training which is local we can offer language support .
16 ‘ Now UEFA have made their decision and we can get on with preparing for next week 's game . ’
17 let's assume that Mr is right in the suggestion he put to you about the building on the left , that it 's a golf course and we can see for ourselves without any evidence there 's a man fishing on the lake at the bottom there , were you trying to suggest that as part of the deal at a lake would be provided or a golf club ?
18 If we make x 1 basic in P4/T1 , s 3 leaves the basis and we can ask if the tableau obtained by making this pivot will be efficient .
19 We get first hand information at the moment and we can take our problems to them .
20 Trouble is with all this efficiency right and we can cut cost and do this and we streamline this , in the end unless you tell people , you 've still got those people on your hands have n't you , you still in the end you 've got to pay their unemployment benefit have n't you ?
21 ‘ If you can get a job and we can find Mrs Ross a suitable home , I think she will probably be happier where there is more life going on around her . ’
22 I 'd pack a bag at my place and we can make that motel alibi real . ’
23 Television at home came later ; for now we watch it in the Italian cafe , where the price of a penny ice lolly opens the dusty chenille curtain and we can join the other children huddled in the darkness in front of the flickering screen in the corner .
24 Learners bring the same expectations to the experience of viewing video in the classroom and we can encourage this positive attitude by using video in a flexible way .
25 Invite me into your room and we can talk in a civilised manner — through the bathroom door if you insist — while you get ready for tonight 's date . ’
26 Would you kindly write your press releases on a sheet of this paper , if you can bear to do this , so that we can pin them up on the wall and we can walk around and see each other 's press releases and this 'll be a good way of actually discussing them , I think .
27 but I said to him , I 'll go and buy vinyl and we can come back into the same position , and he ai n't no good at sticking vinyl up , I always go round with a bloody
28 Tone-unit boundary placement can , then , indicate grammatical structure to the listener and we can find minimal pairs such as the following : a ) The Con servatives who like the pro posal are pleased b ) The Con servatives who like the pro posal are pleased The intonation makes clear the difference between ( a ) ‘ restrictive ’ and ( b ) ‘ non-restrictive ’ relative clauses ; ( a ) implies that only some Conservatives like the proposal , while ( b ) implies that all the Conservatives like it .
29 Everyone can den denounce each other and we can go on forever
30 Let me get you a drink and we can talk . ’
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