Example sentences of "[pron] can only [vb infin] that [det] " in BNC.

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1 I can only assume that this continuing violence to musical instruments is being pursued in the interests of ‘ entertaining ’ the majority of the audience ( who are non-musicians ) .
2 The defended sites in Britain have to be studied in detail against this development and I can only hope that this short contribution may help to inspire more thought and action along these lines of research .
3 I can only volunteer that this is done by designers who have an imperfect understanding of the nature and properties of wood , or who are literally prepared to risk it .
4 In another letter to a Scottish admirer , she said ‘ I can only say that this bubble of my mind has risen on the mighty stream of a Divine purpose ’ .
5 We can only hope that that review will be followed by sensible action .
6 We can only hope that this issue 's reviewer , senior analyst/programmer , will be able to truly speak for the people .
7 As she seems to have stayed on the island for only three weeks , however , being moved back to Stirling when the English army left Scotland at the end of September , we can only conclude that these are testimony not to Mary as an infant prodigy , but to her fascination as a source of romance and legend .
8 We now understand the day before another young boy af about nine saw a amn dressed exactly the same some distance away in the Sparcells estate so we can only assume that this man is lurking around in the area .
9 We can only stress that such information from the public is vital if we are to bring people like Watson to trial .
10 One can only assume that this puppy 's there so Olympic hosts Spain at least get a sniff at a medal .
11 One can only assume that this is another example of the popular press indulging in unwarranted smears , this time against the Mission Impossible Party of Labour and the loyal supporters of Darlington FC .
12 One can only assume that some estates and businesses were sold to his wealthy followers .
13 So one can only surmise that this rather authoritarian sign is aimed at people whose knuckles scrape the tarmac .
14 One can only surmise that this arrangement was for the programming convenience of the television station which covered the matches .
15 One can only presume that another , more competitive product was needed to counter the twin stem camming devices made by Hugh Banner and Faces .
16 Moreover , by choosing an option that has been shown to be the best in terms of quality of life days gained general practitioners would be more certain that they were acting with beneficence ; at present , using simply their ‘ unaided intuitive judgment ’ to make such decisions , they can only hope that this is the case .
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