Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] can [verb] that [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | So you can imagine that it wants something done . |
2 | So you can see that we have quite a mixture of people in terms of our backgrounds professionally . |
3 | So you can see that I , too , have a vested interest in locating the whereabouts of the ship and crew . ’ |
4 | ‘ Then perhaps we can assume that she does n't exist , ’ said Penelope . |
5 | The New Criticism began , as 1 said , with the work of Richards and Eliot ; more exactly one can say that it began with the publication in 1924 of Richards 's Principles of Literary Criticism , a radical , polemical programme for the study of literature that has had an enormous impact on British criticism and scholarship in the past fifty years . |
6 | I thought just we can see that she 's quite an extremist just . |
7 | Hence you can know that you are sitting reading even though you do not know that you are not asleep in bed , dreaming that you are sitting reading . |
8 | Hence one can expect that it is prone to the canyon problem . |
9 | Originally , the abridged talk in Davis 's recording had seemed to be a sensible compromise , yet looking back I can see that it had something to do with the partial dissatisfaction expressed in my review of the reissue : ‘ the total effect is more of a divertissement than of opéra-comique ’ . |
10 | Looking back I can see that I was somewhat raw material that could benefit from such provision . |
11 | Now I can see that I was wrong to assume that mere dedication to a craft ineluctably results in fine work , but it was that conviction which drove me to put Jean-Claude and his work on the map . |
12 | I mean , at times yo , I can , looking back now I can say that I learnt a lot . |
13 | Now you can see that they 're fairly close together are n't they . |
14 | now you can see that you can read those messages about the hands went did n't they ? |
15 | Well I can do that I suppose . |
16 | Even I can see that he should have been implacable . ’ |
17 | Well you can say that they become poorer . |
18 | well we can do that we had some lovely spring , that day we went up to the park it was what spring like were n't it ? |
19 | ‘ Then I can assume that you made your decision and that condolences are not required . |
20 | At least I can say that I do these old guys no real or lasting harm . |
21 | ‘ I have had to wait a long time for the freedom , but it will be passed down and at least I can say that I was a Freeman of Chester . |
22 | You may not become perfect ( whatever that may mean ) but , if you can accept the concept of the continuity of the spirit , then you can accept that you have more than one lifetime in which to complete your evolvement . |
23 | then you can see that you 'll start earning substantially more . |
24 | He said : ‘ If Robbo does play , then we can expect that he will ‘ go ’ before the end of the match . |
25 | Employing those conceptions , we can ask how we can know that we have succeeded in referring to anything , and how we can know that we have come up with an accurate description of what we have referred to . |
26 | Employing those conceptions , we can ask how we can know that we have succeeded in referring to anything , and how we can know that we have come up with an accurate description of what we have referred to . |
27 | A dog may well think that his master is at the door : but unless a dog masters a language it is hard to see how he can think that he is thinking that his master is at the door . |
28 | How he can justify that I just do n't know . ’ |
29 | It 's not really part of Foulness — if you look closely you can see that it 's cut off from Foulness proper by a sort of strait linking the rivers Roach and Crouch . |
30 | I said , she said it 's got an extra bedroom , Okay I can see that she 's got an extra bedroom and they can perhaps do with one now that they got a boy , but , I said , you know , do n't , what have you got what you 've got , you know at the minute |