Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't talk for other sports but I can stress again that we 've got the highest ratio of black members of any golf body in the world .
2 This tells you how much you can borrow so that you can concentrate your search within a given price range .
3 It is certainly not stocked by any of the main homoeopathic suppliers in this country and I can assume therefore that it is most likely not homoeopathic but a herbal product — unless it has been imported from abroad , possibly Europe .
4 Besides , by asking me to make the decisions , you have implied that there 's nothing you can do here that my crew and I ca n't .
5 As Brumfit observes , ‘ Being a good teacher is never exactly the same thing as understanding teaching ; there are many things we can do well that we can not fully understand . ’
6 He or she is trying to get a very clear picture of what you can do so that they can place you accurately and not send you on too many pointless interviews .
7 A lot of the operations now I do I think I can do better that I 'm now seeing detail that I never saw before with the naked eye .
8 erm that 's a clumsy , and perhaps you might say a rather German way of putting it , but seeing religion as one of the things people do , one of the things that we can understand now that we 're good at understanding history — we can understand how society works , we can understand that a person is interested in religion for psychological reasons because he is a certain kind of person , comes from a certain kind of family , and so from all sorts of angles religion is being understood and the cost is that it 's not such an absolute thing as before .
9 I can see already that she is going to be good .
10 I can see already that she 's changed you . ’
11 So it 's actually quite short , and you can see here that it has in fact been shortened , and also you can see the terrible stitching with which it was done .
12 The body 's mechanism takes over because the logical consequence of that would be to die , and we can see here that there is an arousal of something like eight to ten seconds , and during that period the patient would wake up , probably not sufficient that they would know about it in the morning , and we can see here that the breathing starts again .
13 I can see now that they are dancing and processing around the boma .
14 If you like to think that we started discuss discuss this discussion by saying there was a demand after the war , you can see now that we met it in , over and over again cos these machines were all over America .
15 I can see now that you had to test me a little .
16 At the time I ascribed my inability to an acute sense of boredom ( which , in part , it was ) , but I can see now that it was also a form of rebellion , this time an unconscious one .
17 Oh , I can see now that it was unworthy and beside the point but at the time I was so exasperated with the man and his perfidy that any ammunition would have done .
18 I can see now that she is a blessing in red-booted disguise .
19 I can see now that she was really very unhappy , terribly unhappy .
20 I can see now that she has the right to live her own life .
21 And we can see there that there are some nearly thirty three and a half thousand dwellings already committed .
22 I can disclose tonight that there is a five-point plan of pain for the Welsh people .
23 You can appreciate now that he was unconscious , but in those minutes it looked more terminal .
24 This is all so that we can produce more that we can eat , and yet for some reason the excess ca n't be sold off at reduced prices .
25 If a work is bigger than a man , he wrote , it can mean either that it is trying to surpass man or that it is not afraid of being looked at .
26 Since men are usually a bit taller than their female partners , it 's easier if the man can stand so that he 's a little lower than his partner .
27 I can announce today that we 're going to put an end to the unco-ordinated and inefficient activities of public utilities digging up our roads .
28 Now those who can prove conclusively that they are self-employed will be responsible for their own tax deductions and claims .
29 we can say generally that whatever is regarded as a truth functions as a norm of thinking , [ and ] imposes upon the conscious agent who recognizes it a distinctive selection and organization of some data of his experience .
30 But I thought , " Well , even if he wo n't listen , at least no one can say afterwards that we did n't do our best to warn him " . "
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