Example sentences of "[adv] he can [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm seeing Dr McKenzie tomorrow so perhaps he can arrange a meeting . |
2 | So he can have a go on the race track or he do n't have to bother if he do n't want to . |
3 | If he just phones them up tonight he can get a ticket . |
4 | Now he can ride a bike and play football with his mates and brother Daniel , five . |
5 | Luckily he can take a joke . |
6 | Most importantly he can arrest a slide before it becomes unsaveable by using the outer footrest as an early warning system . |
7 | The three front men appear to have worked out a rota so that when one of them tired of the constant leaping about he can take a breather while the other two step in and compensate with eye-catching leaps of their own . |
8 | But if he can use labour to produce commodities greater in value than he pays the workers then he can make a profit — and it is this Marx refers to as surplus value . |
9 | Well at least he can have a word with him about it and see what and he can do , and then you go to and see what they can do . |
10 | This is how almost all of his days have been spent , casting bait , checking behind him , moving on ; apart from odd nights in hostels where he can get a bath and about thirteen hours of near-coma to catch up , he 's been continuously on the road since the dawn that he stole the car and the cash that has become his fighting fund . |
11 | yeah but he 's got to the stage now as if yeah he 's not gon na do a lot , whatever he did before at home I 'm not sure but er he 's done all his windows and stuff like that but I think then again he can do a lot at work you see . |
12 | Labour voters to Scotland and the north ; blacks to the inner cities ; wives to the country cottage ; Essex man to Essex thank you very much ; and Mr Doing-all-right to wherever he can secure a fortress . |