Example sentences of "he [coord] [pron] can " in BNC.

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1 Altogether he struck me as being in better spirits than usual ; and I learnt later , though not from him and I can not vouch for its veracity , that he had had himself psychoanalysed .
2 er I think we get a saturation point and the thing that annoys me is that young fellow who came to the club had a got , we got a special went to the special trouble of getting a for him and I can not get it off him and he lives up Newton way somewhere I 've been to him three times
3 She was very suspicious of him and you can hardly blame her .
4 You 'd think no-one else had ever made a film except him and you can see him coming on all good mates with the crew so they 'll make things easier for him when he gets in front of camera , so he looks five years younger and I get the shiny nose .
5 So you can do the same as him and you can also not register for poll tax .
6 He is the number one draw in the game , sponsors will almost bankrupt their companies to get him and he can afford to play the market .
7 They have a clear view of him and he can hold the important eye contact .
8 People like him and he can recall verbatim quite complex conversations .
9 Companies seem happy to talk to him and he can still give advice internally .
10 ‘ Suppose I give it to him and he can play with it while I eat ? ’
11 So he got his history , and then a magistrate can certify him and he can be handed over to er what is now St Clements Hospital .
12 I mean I 'd forgotten all about him but I can remember
13 Where the director or directors is or are not in sole control of the company , there is no difficulty in holding that he or they can appropriate from the company and the property belong to another .
14 Make sure someone stays near so that if your child is sick , he or she can be prevented from inhaling vomit .
15 In both cases a site visit will usually be made by the inspector , so he or she can see the property , usually accompanied by the appellant and the council .
16 A distributor wo n't take your record unless he or she can see a demand for it .
17 He or she can go to seed having bought a mansion and put a million pounds in the bank .
18 The manager will have business overheads which make sure he or she can do the job properly .
19 The agent has to make the artist believe he or she can do the job .
20 If the agent knows that a publisher , a record company and a manager have all invested , at least he or she can feel there are a number of people needing this act to be successful .
21 Then he or she can help you get the best financial return from your music .
22 ‘ The system will arouse doubt and uncertainty since no-one will be sure whether he or she can qualify . ’
23 Bagehot 's magic depends upon the fact that the common man or woman remains just that ; he or she can not , except by the most exceptional marriage , become part of the royal family .
24 Crime Prevention Officer : at the local police station — he or she can give you the names of local locksmiths and security firms and will visit your home to assess your security needs .
25 There are five of these general arrest conditions : ( a ) the name of the person is not known to the police officer and he or she can not ‘ readily ascertain ’ it .
26 He or she can feel a very real , very deep sense of nausea at the intrusion , and often find that they can no longer regard their house as home .
27 which is to the detriment of the victim because he or she can not comply with it ; and
28 The CAB welfare worker can not predict exact dates but by looking at a client 's circumstances he or she can give some indication .
29 Suggesting something which he or she can do — some action — adds to the child 's sense of mastery .
30 Will the doubtful gains for the child 's personality development of an undiscriminating total ban outweigh the fairly certain chagrin , embarrassment and isolation that will be experienced when he or she can not join in some of the most popular entertainments and games of middle childhood ?
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