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

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1 Of course I will come and of course something can be done .
2 And of course they can personalise them ca n't they ?
3 And of course it can be very dangerous because it 's so difficult to control . ’
4 And of course he ca n't .
5 ‘ Poor old Colonel — he does love his cricket and of course he ca n't drive a car at the moment .
6 Erm one was a penalty on Saturday , G Gary 's and of course you ca n't er really lay a lot of credit for getting in the six yard box on penalties , but he took his other goal well , shot and he pick he picked the bits up off the keeper and Gary scored a good headed goal from a a brilliant cross by Tony .
7 Our big problem is that we have over thirty million pounds ' worth of schemes actually in building at the moment , and of course you ca n't stop those without wasting a , an enormous amount of money , so we 're carrying on with those .
8 And of course you can barre this easily — power chords in 5 octaves , distorted bass .
9 And of course you can rest assured the product contains no artificial colours , flavours or preservatives .
10 WINDIR also allows you to view graphics files such as PCX or BMP and of course you can run any executable file through it .
11 About two , three hours later , after lunch , there was another ring on the doorbell , I went to answer it , and of course you can guess .
12 And of course you can transfer that now ca n't you ?
13 And of course you can shift er a block .
14 And of course you can get the whole admixture in between total withdrawal and total aggression .
15 And of course I ca n't tell him .
16 Yes and of course I ca n't see anything at all without my magnifying glass
17 And of course I can assure him that a difference of opinion such as this will in no way undermine my personal relationships with any of my fellow professionals .
18 And of course she can forget the city lights , ’ Lucy added with a smile .
19 This is the essential dilemma of Blue Skies research and of course there can be no direct solution .
20 Inevitably difficult calvings cause a whole range of problems and here Mr Barwise-Munro remarked : ‘ Up to 2.5 per cent of first calving heifers involved in such circumstances die but with those which survive , many will suffer up to a 10 per cent drop in milk yield and consequently weaning weight of calves will be lower and of course there can also be major fertility problems in getting the cows back in calf . ’
21 ‘ Tho ’ I was young Thomas Chatterton to those I met , I was a very Proteus to those who read my Works ' : Chatterton 's story is mostly told by himself , and with a felicity of cadence and of reference which can be caught in the sentence I have just quoted .
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