Example sentences of "[pron] can [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can stay for three weeks , if you 'd like me to , ’ she said . |
2 | He can go for long periods without food ; I can go for long periods without sleep . |
3 | I might fool the fans , but the best I can hope for this season must be second from bottom and the third preliminary round of the FA Cup . |
4 | ‘ I 've had about all I can take for one day . ’ |
5 | As I understand my terms of reference , I can call for such accounts as I wish . |
6 | If I find I 'm at a dead end , then I can ask for outside help . |
7 | I wan na know how much I can get for that thing though . |
8 | His saying was " If I can work for 1 Yard an hour I can walk for 1 1/2d an hour . |
9 | Certainly it 's one small car which I can drive for several hours at a stretch and step out feeling refreshed . |
10 | We all ended up happy , anyway , which is more than I can say for most marriages . ’ |
11 | I said , ‘ I 'm so afraid that the motor areas are taking over ; but at least reflex actions are true to oneself , which is more than I can say for blind hatred . ’ |
12 | Rastani and I can vouch for each other . |
13 | 2 and 9 Jacoby ) which can pass for Celtic ethnography ; one is a tall story about a Celtic potlatch . |
14 | The only other area in Britain which can compare for steep ice-fall climbs is the North West of Scotland , and that 's a long drive for a weekend 's climbing — even for the Scots ! |
15 | An outbreak of spots may leave a brown discoloration on the skin which can last for several months and leave it looking mottled . |
16 | There will still be a significant number of young people who can hope for little success from it , in stark contrast to the commitment that all pupils should receive a record of achievement . |
17 | And you can borrow for any period in between . |
18 | You can telephone for more information any weekday on |
19 | The quarter mill map does n't really cater for long flights , where a significant shift in wind direction might play havoc with the navigation at a later stage but , even then , you can cater for such circumstances . |
20 | ‘ You can talk for five minutes , ’ the guard said quietly . |
21 | They are full of fun and not a breed that you can leave for long periods of time , as they are so human orientated . |
22 | But if you can arrange for experienced selectors to be present then this may lead to a more objective assessment of the candidates than if you act alone . |
23 | Now is the time to ask him whether you can take pictures or videos during and after the service , where you can arrange for any flowers to be positioned , decide upon readings , hymns and the music . |
24 | I thought , yeah , fair enough she goes , we can go and pick him up from the child-minder and then er you can come for some tea and you 'll be home by about half seven ! |
25 | there 's no way you can work for that sort of price |
26 | Using a Complete Shakespeare on CD , you can look for all cases where these two words are used within , say , five lines of each other ; and you 'll get your answer within a minute or so . |
27 | Mark tells us so much about who Jesus is and what he 's come for just by showing us that one miracle but what I 'm suggesting to you here is that you can look for greater meaning in it , further symbolism . |
28 | You can look for damp patches though , particularly on outside walls . |
29 | And this you can purchase for two pounds ninety nine from here or lots of other shops . |
30 | So when you holiday in Britain you can wish for good weather and only hope for the best . |