Example sentences of "can we [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And what can we expect of the Pitch Shifter live extravaganzas ?
2 What can we expect from a Government who are dismantling quality training in the construction industry and whose record on training boards over the past decade has been one of failure ?
3 So just what can we expect from the woman who put the ‘ broad ’ in broadcasting ?
4 What can we expect in the future ?
5 You do realise he 's locked us in , can we break into the bar
6 Now can we think of a famous thing that sometimes appears in space ?
7 Nor can we think of the Christian God as three persons in the way that we normally consider them to be , or we would surely have to conclude that it was a religion committed to polytheism .
8 So can we conceive of a more positive relationship between the culture of higher education and that of society ?
9 How can we react to the loss of local authority standards of paying conditions and negotiation practices ?
10 Now can we move to a discussion on the criteria and I 'll ask Mr to open on that .
11 Can we move to the vote then please on the amendment before us I proposed to take it .
12 Given that this is so , what sense can we make of the way in which God , as opposed to John or Jane Smith , is personal ?
13 The powers attaching to a Prime Minister are considerable , but what can we make of the thesis about prime ministerial government ?
14 What can we make of the corporatist perspective on British politics , and just how stable is the pattern of politics which is suggested by those who point to close collaborative arrangements between particular interests and the state in pursuit of ever more state intervention ?
15 ‘ If he is going on holiday , the first question is ‘ How many people can we fit in the villa ? ’ ’
16 Although all modem workers ' movements have developed strategies comprising both labour market and political components how can we explain within the European context the greater emphasis upon the achievement of radical change in the structure of society by French and Italian unions , whose thrust ( certainly up to the late 1960s ) has been at least as much ideological and political as industrial , in comparison with West German or British unions ?
17 Well I hope you enjoyed this morning now what I want to do this afternoon , we 're gon na break for lunch now and then can we reconvene at the syndicate rooms at two o'clock
18 The series prompts the question : How can we settle for a portraiture less complex than this ?
19 Given the confusions rendered by its apparent message and a stylistic structure which subverts this message ( or , at least , creates an audience primarily among those for whom such a message is unwelcome ) , can we talk of the poem as a successful work of art ?
20 Can we rely on the document ?
21 What , then , can we conclude about the contribution that political sociology has made to understanding more clearly the main trends of political change in the twentieth century , and to influencing the course of events ?
22 Morgan ( 1975 : 442 ) asks ‘ What can we infer about the speaker 's intentions from the fact that he has chosen this particular description , rather than any of the others which would call to mind the same referent ? ’
23 Hello commoner , can we , can we interview with a
24 Comments included ‘ Scott helped me with the photocopying ’ , ‘ Can we stay in the groups because I really like working with Bobby ? ’ and ‘ Why could n't we stay all day ? ’
25 Can we go on the computer today ?
26 Can we go for a walk ?
27 Well , cos of my back last year I could n't go very far so we thought , where can we go for a break ?
28 Can we go to the State Department first ? ( laughter ) Listen , I 'll give you some offices on the sixth floor .
29 Can we go to the hospital now ? ’
30 Can we go to the park ?
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