Example sentences of "[det] [conj] we can [verb] " in BNC.

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31 We should be doing all that we can to promote the revival of singing , and we should encourage rather than stifle the musical creativity of those who write and perform .
32 We shall continue to do all that we can to resolve the problem .
33 There is no need for us to act like hedgehogs , eating all that we can to fill ourselves up for the coming months .
34 As to Broughton moor , we shall do all that we can to take environmental considerations into account .
35 It is essential that we should do all that we can to take as many schools as possible out of local education authority control and place them under the control of governors and parents .
36 The relative stability in the months following the purported declaration of independence back in May last year was very welcome and we must do all that we can to re-establish it , but sheer names on pieces of paper will not do so .
37 But we do not know the real essences of the substances of natural philosophy , so all that we can do is to observe and list their properties , and form only beliefs and opinions about them .
38 ‘ Tell me , is there anything at all that we can do ? ’
39 All that we can do is to set the visitor in motion ; but having done so , we can not review his decision .
40 Mr makes there was an under , enumeration of figures and that has been made clear in the reply the reply is quite clear about the basis on which the structure plan is being promulgated and the total projected total population in two thousand and six regards the historical data , that should be taken , as far as I 'm concerned , as matters of fact , will of course not be absolutely accurate and as far as projected data is concerned all that we can do any of us can do is to try and make the best estimates possible and I am satisfied that our officers will have done that .
41 They they all that we can do is
42 If all that we can rely on are certain similarities between perceptions and ideas , then surely there is no justification for assuming that existents can be unequivocally differentiated solo numero .
43 We may not be able to contain a spill , but we must do all that we can to prevent another disaster . ’
44 All that we can see , feel , touch , taste and hear is of one , all-pervading force — the god force .
45 Is is there a guide at all that we can look at
46 Through our influence , we shall do all that we can to ensure that there is a ’ Yes ’ vote in the referendum , because that is the only way to achieve a peaceful , prosperous , successful and democratic South Africa .
47 And it assures us than even with minimal faith , God 's purposes will be accomplished beyond all that we can believe .
48 We shall do all that we can to encourage it .
49 Through the United Nations and the European Economic Community we shall certainly be doing all that we can to encourage the social reforms — for example , the reform of land ownership — to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
50 This is the absolute character of Christian joy , not in being supermen or women , but in receiving the gift of faith in Christ , who is able to do far above all that we can ask or think .
51 God is able to do abundantly above all that we can ask for or think of asking ; add a building block .
52 God is able to do more abundantly above all that we can ask for or think of asking ; add another building block .
53 God is able to do infinitely more abundantly above all that we can ask for or think of asking .
54 We have a God who longs to answer prayer ; a God who listens to our words and answers them ; a God who knows our thoughts and answers the prayers that we can not express in words ; a God whose ability to answer prayer is not limited by the finite , but who can do infinitely more abundantly above all that we can ask for or think of asking .
55 And you know , as we come and submit ourselves to God , and as we look back , whether it 's back on a day , on a week , on a month , on year , on a lifetime , he has given to us far , far more than we could ever have asked or expected from him ! , as the apostle said , he is able to do abundantly above all that we can ask or think !
56 ‘ What we have said in the McFarlane Report is that people are calling for the earth , we ca n't give it all but we can give them a substantial part .
57 So between now and the time when , we go , we ought to persuade as many as we can to join us .
58 ‘ It will always be the case that the holder of my office will need to fight the corner of the health service and there will always , inevitably , be more than we can do . ’
59 Er what we can do with the Holy Spirit is more than we can do on our own .
60 One lot are as good as gold — we 'll have them any day , but another lot are almost more than we can cope with !
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