Example sentences of "but [pers pn] can [verb] how " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I can understand how you feel . ’ |
2 | But I can see how you might think you could gain an advantage — me having problems with the local police while you work out a way to come up smelling sweet . |
3 | ‘ But I can see how it might have rung all the wrong bells with young Folly here . |
4 | But you can see how a white pencil on that paper , that 's going to look quite smart . |
5 | ‘ But you can see how inadequate the best road car is on the track . |
6 | Dorothy Sayers separates her description of the picture and her list of the fallen paints here by only a few pages ( which is perhaps why I guessed , for once ) but you can see how similar clues can be kept in two parts with dozens of pages between them . |
7 | ‘ But you can understand how suspicious it looks ? |
8 | So that was the end of that , but you can imagine how lost I felt with nothing to do , so I bought a Brother 836 and started again . |
9 | Or maybe , the do n't often but they can say How many tonnes of hydrochloric acid and how many tonnes of N A O H would we need to make that . |
10 | Nobody can know the world , not even the parts of it on offer to tourists , but they can know how to look them up , and the training for too long has been exiguous . |