Example sentences of "and he can [verb] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 They have a clear view of him and he can hold the important eye contact .
2 Sometimes the rider will find too much grip and he can loosen the rubber 's hold on the tarmac by shifting his body forward , away from the rear tyre contact patch .
3 And he can delegate the site measurement to your staff .
4 But Paul Ince who was the driving force of this victory , which lifted United into third place , warned the Frenchman : ‘ He did some lovely things and he can do the flicks all day if we are winning , but if were losing he 's got to get his foot stuck in .
5 And he can finish a golden year late next summer with the much-awaited showdown against Chris Eubank , who took Benn 's WBO middleweight title nearly two years ago before moving up himself to the 12 stone limit .
6 Why do n't you ask Dr Pringle — he knew her better than I did and he can give a medical opinion ! ’
7 As a statutory assignee the legal right to the money in the account passes to him , he is entitled to all legal remedies to recover the money and he can give a good discharge to the bank without the concurrence of the assignor .
8 An overnight weights-rise of 9lb puts Tom Troubadour nicely in at 10st 1lb and he can continue the winning sequence which has brought stylish victories in handicaps at Newbury .
9 The horse 's second trip up the M1 in a week netted the Great St Wilfrid Handicap at Ripon and the trainer joked : ‘ I 'm going to get him a HGV licence and he can drive the horse box himself .
10 If the machine has not been delivered by that date , the buyer can treat the failure to deliver as a breach of a condition and he can cancel the contract as time for delivery is usually construed as being a condition ; see Hartley v Hyams [ 1920 ] .
11 And he can play a bit , although he 's missing the support of Webb these days .
12 HE 'S mean , he 's moody , he used to be on The Tube and he can play the piano .
13 His playing is thoughtful and warm , generally responsive to the music 's nature ; and he can turn a phrase charmingly , as with the melancholy ‘ October ’ and in the flexible lines of the central con grazia section of ‘ April ’ ( though at the start he strums the off-beat chords rather casually ) .
14 And he can see the high-scoring theme continuing and burying defensive reputations .
15 However , if you and he can overcome the early period and settle back into regular work routines , it is a vital part of his full recovery .
16 In that situation , a person may choose not to contribute to a public facility on the grounds that others will pay enough to cover its finance ( and he can have a ‘ free ride ’ ) .
  Next page