Example sentences of "[adv] he can [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is this concurrent development which provides the source of what much later is destined to become the relationship which binds man to his God , first , by the processes of evolution , and then by man himself struggling to bring into his life the enrichment available to him if only he can control the legacies of ruthless evolution .
2 I understand that my right hon. Friend has just been to Oman , so perhaps he can give the House some information .
3 I 'm seeing Dr McKenzie tomorrow so perhaps he can arrange a meeting .
4 Obviously he can create a better model if he knows what the interviewee looks like , how he dresses , talks and responds non-verbally .
5 Well , oh yes , but that 's , that 's for his phone so that he does n't need a he does n't need hands so he can hold the steering wheel when he answers the phone .
6 So he can have a go on the race track or he do n't have to bother if he do n't want to .
7 His legs are so long that when the rear tyre breaks away he can pick the bike up so quickly because he 's already on it .
8 If he just phones them up tonight he can get a ticket .
9 Tonight he can get no further than the salutation .
10 I have been to the Benefits Agency in my constituency , where the manager and staff made it plain to me that if staff were concerned about their safety they would not wear a name badge — but most of them want to because they want to be able to be identified by the public , so that if someone rings up a week later he can identify the person to whom he spoke a week before .
11 He did a good job there and also at Plymouth and now he can do a good job for us .
12 Now he can ride a bike and play football with his mates and brother Daniel , five .
13 Now he can see a little , and when our first child was born and put into his arms , he was able to see that the boy had inherited his fine large black eyes .
14 A pro knows within a few yards how far he can hit the ball with each club — unlike the club golfer who has a wide variation from day to day , and even from hole to hole .
15 A bit like Dorigo ie he can cross a good ball when necessary .
16 Well he can get a pair of shoes on .
17 Since the Prime Minister has announced the target rate for income tax , surely he can announce the target rate for VAT .
18 ‘ Although Benn does n't seem to want to fight me , surely he can see the commercial sense in what I am planning .
19 Luckily he can take a joke .
20 Most importantly he can arrest a slide before it becomes unsaveable by using the outer footrest as an early warning system .
21 Then he can do the night calls and our connubial bliss wo n't be interrupted . ’
22 But er anyway if Danny 's , if if Mark is there now he can bring one home today and then he can bring the others tomorrow .
23 But if he can use labour to produce commodities greater in value than he pays the workers then he can make a profit — and it is this Marx refers to as surplus value .
24 There is modern authority to the effect that if the valuer knows his valuation will affect or bind another person besides his client … then he can claim an arbitrator 's immunity .
25 she said and then he can use the power in there
26 Then he can have no reason to feel that you have acted contrary to his will . ’
27 No , I said if he waits till he get 's the suit , pick it up I said then he can put the trousers on pop round to one of the .
28 and then he can get the computer he wants without moaning and then can get everything done in the bedroom without worrying about it
29 Well at least he can have a word with him about it and see what and he can do , and then you go to and see what they can do .
30 But at least he can plead the provocation of referee Joe Worrall 's bizarre decision to allow Boro 's first goal after 48 minutes .
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