Example sentences of "he can [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Well he 's got two choices , he can either eat them or starve . |
2 | He can either do it or not . |
3 | So he is now in a position he can either take them to court or he 's forgetting it . |
4 | He has the power to induce guilt by opening up our private lives for inspection , but by transforming pain and fear into illness , he can also absolve us . |
5 | One of the nicest and most original features of the game is that while Doodle can take out the enemy by simply throwing his pencils , he can also use them to draw the bonuses or weapons he needs . |
6 | Interest to see how he plays David Lawrence when he gets his he 'll be , he can just slash him away on the off side . |
7 | He can just drop me off , you know with the stu obviously |
8 | Otherwise he can just give them with the bloody tellies or trying to buy them with the tellies and the dealers have a lovely time |
9 | He can just advance her some salary . |
10 | No he said well he can just fill it in when he comes back . |
11 | Knowing Stuart she 's probably got a little hole down there and he can just flop it out ! |
12 | ‘ He thinks he can just impose it . |
13 | He can fucking do it . |
14 | This time the star of Lethal Weapon believes he can finally do it , using acupuncture . |
15 | He has a right to come face to face with me , and judge for himself whether he can honourably deliver them , and never fear that he is helping to lure a brave man to his death . ’ |
16 | He can certainly collect them , but he 'll have trouble selling them ! |
17 | This unit can become bound to others only by his own free choice , and his choice is rational only in so far as he can safely expect it to serve his own interests . |
18 | The role it actually plays is that of an exclamation , or a signal to another person that he can now expect me to , say , continue a series according to a formula . |
19 | It highlights any word misspelt or letters transcribed so he can then correct them . |
20 | Mr Cleave says he can only assume it 's a grudge attack : |
21 | He can only tell me to eff off . |
22 | If you omit to declare the steps and have the wrong answer , he can only give you a zero mark . |
23 | But he can only , he can only do it on your information . |
24 | He can only approach him as a vassal might approach a great overlord , a rebellious vassal at that , who now repents his treachery and wishes to make amends . |
25 | He can only have it corrected if the official Hansard writers can be shown to have misreported what he said . |
26 | With Viv Richards back to show everyone he can still do it , no-one will take Glamorgan lightly , and the same goes for Warwickshire , last year 's surprise packet , and Kent , with Carl Hooper to assist them . |
27 | After nine years association with him he can still move me to tears , and other people in the Labour Party who might be more cynical than I am . ’ |
28 | In Allied Dunbar ( Frank Weisinger ) Ltd v Frank Weisinger [ 1988 ] IRLR 60 Millett J when discussing a clause which prevented soliciting ( but not dealing ) appeared to give judicial approval to the defendant 's understanding that the clause prevented him approaching a client on a secret or confidential basis and telling him that " he can still advise him but only if the client makes the approach " . |
29 | I know , because he can still reach it the other way round . |
30 | Well if he knows it 's there he can still imagine it but he ca you can know that |