Example sentences of "and [pers pn] can [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That man and me can never meet , not on any terms . ’ |
2 | The sandals had shiny soles with no grip and I can clearly remember skipping into the registry office and falling flat on my face . |
3 | I 'm well in front and I can easy just lose the hundred but I I 'll try for it without trying to knock down too many skittles . |
4 | We work well together , I respect him as a professional , I can laugh at his jokes and I can even accept that his genius probably entitles him to live by a set of standards most of us do n't even recognise as standards — but that 's it ! ’ |
5 | Gavins site is OK though , and I can even mail direct ( not via the uknet-relay ! ) . |
6 | And I can also say sir , I think without fear of contradiction , that of the hundreds of enquiries that I have done , this is the only enquiry sir which will have la left a lasting impression . |
7 | My first impressions about them are usually right and I can also tell if someone 's pretty without seeing them . ’ |
8 | And I can also remember him standing in the hall with my mum and her saying , ‘ I am going out ! ’ and him , for some reason I will never understand , bursting into tears . |
9 | ‘ And I can also see why you 're regarded as a holy terror in the commodity-broking world . ’ |
10 | I said I get a lot of enquiries from frustrated knitters on this point and I can well understand their frustration . |
11 | At the same time , the United Nations is clearly contemplating the circumstances in which a peace-keeping force might be sent and I can well conceive of circumstances in which , in order to underpin a peace , a peace-keeping force should be in place . |
12 | I 've er , thank you , I 've never seen a fox hunt erm I 've er I think once er , once I got along to Cutts Close where the Boxing Day meet occurs and I can well accept that this Boxing Day meet draws a larger crowd of people from Oakham than any other activity through the year . |
13 | ‘ Yes , Ellie , you do know , ’ he said quietly , in direct contrast to her stormy denial , ‘ and I can either believe that the letters were used merely as a passport for something else , or you are indeed a calculating little bitch intent only on causing pain . ’ |
14 | The other element is that the county 's are so dangerous , and that 's actually quite unusual , they 're so dangerous that we consider they present a risk and it has to be me that considers it presents a risk to life , and I can either restrict the use of premises , but I can prohibit the use entirely . |
15 | I 've got to get over to a village out on the Bologna road and I can easily drive there via Fiesole . |
16 | I 've done various things on my computer today and I can successfully make ASCII files . |
17 | Marie turns to look at me , and I can just see the light shining off her eyes . |
18 | I 'm pretty warm so I do n't need a blanket or nothing and I can just bunch up the pavement into a pillow if I need one . |
19 | I have heard reports that it can be glimpsed in binoculars , but even with my × 20 I have been unable to find it — though it is clear enough in a 15-cm reflecting telescope , and I can just make it out with my 7.6-cm refractor . |
20 | And I can just remember where she lived . |
21 | And I can just remember what John Major said about the local authorities who 'd er got into B C C I . |
22 | I can split them up , and then I 'm not needed , and I can just wander round and have this panorama , and you see who 's working and who is n't . |
23 | You have that choice , that chance to do that for my patients and I tell you , to be with you , to be part of you , I 'm as a , I learn for you , I think of you , and I can just tell you , I wish you all the best , but I wo n't forget your responsibility to help the medical profession to make , with the work they do for a better tomorrow possible , due to your work , your hard attempts to give that financial ability through the best insurance policies on the market today . |
24 | And I can just er m remember it you ken it just sticks out in me mind . |
25 | My glasses are creased by running water and I can no longer see past the end of the boat . |
26 | Both my mind and my eyesight are becoming very worn and I can no longer write and answer letters as I should wish . |
27 | Little and Crosby stood next to each other after the game and the Leicester boss said : ‘ I 've been embarrassed by the speculation but Malcolm and I can probably handle it better than anyone . |
28 | Alright , so , come and see me as soon as the problems start to emerge , and I can probably tell you that you 're , you 're wasting time and energy worrying about it , so |
29 | ‘ Although , in spite of that fact and in spite of my initial fears , I think that you and I can probably manage to get along . |
30 | Well , three nuts spat me out and I can honestly say that the first time I fell , headfirst , facing outwards , above the wall we had just climbed , I really did see stars . |