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

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31 ‘ I wonder if she 's into kinky stuff — still you can guarantee that their idea of perverted is from behind .
32 But you can guarantee that there will be something happening in the bars , restaurants and clubs which are buzzing with energy .
33 Said I can guarantee that you 'll have it in a week or so said that she got to have it
34 and you can guarantee that you
35 ‘ It 's only a bunch of flowers , ’ he said , pleased with her response , ‘ although I can guarantee that I have bought them , and have n't picked them on the way over .
36 Nevertheless , we can perceive that there is a difference between living ( or recently dead ) and nonliving material , and the Kirlian field is in some way involved with this .
37 Alert as we are now to the interaction between writing and history , we can perceive that it was certainly not Shakespeare 's ‘ age ’ .
38 Right , see if you can beat that you see , but er , an hour to try and beat that
39 He said : ‘ If Robbo does play , then we can expect that he will ‘ go ’ before the end of the match .
40 Hence one can expect that it is prone to the canyon problem .
41 ‘ And if they 're not in by tomorrow morning — and I mean tomorrow morning — you can assume that we 'll be buying our photocopying paper elsewhere ! ’
42 A millennium earlier we can assume that her personality and role were less specifically defined .
43 ‘ Then perhaps we can assume that she does n't exist , ’ said Penelope .
44 The question is whether grammar ought to be taught as a separate formal study , like harmony or counterpoint , or whether a teacher can assume that it will be picked up through practice .
45 we can assume that it means the piano .
46 If the subject prefers to look at one stimulus rather than another we can assume that he has detected a difference between them .
47 This topic is too recent for there to be many guidelines available but for a particular topic the designer can assume that he need not be inhibited in allowing his imagination to run to many kinds of novel solutions .
48 If the new work is given to you in a lecture , you can assume that you require two hours of study for each hour of lecture — for reading of the subject before the lecture , and as a first review ( " within the first 24 hours ) .
49 ‘ Then I can assume that you made your decision and that condolences are not required .
50 You can assume that I mean legitimate , ethical and otherwise proper methods .
51 We can assume that his scepticism extended to his belief in the efficacy of non-violence because he notes that reading Tolstoy influenced him greatly and cured him of his scepticism making him a believer again in ahi sā .
52 Therefore we can assume that there are 3 minor pentatonic scales all found in the key of G Major : ie. A , B and E minor pentatonics .
53 In fact , closed crowns had been employed in the fifteenth century , as early as the coronation of Henry IV , but not so regularly that the historian can assume that there was any conscious policy behind the practice .
54 Although people do not always do what they say they do , where there is a mismatch between what they do and say , we can assume that there is some reason for this .
55 Well if i if it comes up and tells me there 's no airlines there , then I can assume that there 's no airlines !
56 Now you can assume that whoever put him in just made a mistake , or panicked , and could n't find enough bullets , or something , but the careful cutting out of all those clothes labels does n't look like panic , or making careless mistakes .
57 Curran reveals : ‘ We 've set ourselves a target of four clean sheets for the last four matches — if we can achieve that we 're certain of at least four points . ’
58 But I can sense that my departure will be most welcome . ’
59 What is clear , though , is that the bereaved have a special place in God 's kingdom and this should be reflected in his church so that bereaved people can feel that they have at least one known place where they can feel at home .
60 Many severely handicapped children do die at an early age through natural causes , but at least the parents can feel that they did everything they could for the child when it was alive .
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