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

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1 Here , I can only think that he was saying , ‘ well , we do n't know that there 's the full authority of the city council in this view ’ , but erm I 'm not going to put up a defence , I just think that what we do is basically stress from yourself and from the chief officer that we do want this file known .
2 I can only think that I mean it sticks to the sides of the bin at the bottom
3 My hon. Friend the Member for Beaconsfield has already enlarged upon the facts in the fine document which was produced in 1991 and I can only assume that they are correct .
4 I can only assume that it stemmed from wishful thinking or a misunderstanding on the part of one of the council employees or officers .
5 I can only assume that it was from his previous experience as chairman of the Greater London council in 1985-86 that he learnt all about ’ getting your friends appointed to the key jobs ’ , and that that is why he assumes that the same is happening in the civil service now .
6 ‘ You ca n't have any real scruples about our supposed affair or we would n't be working for you , so I can only assume that you 're making this personal attack for the sheer hell of it , because you once got a kick out of disapproving of me — despising me — and you 're trying to recapture the thrill of it all . ’
7 I had n't even noticed the pickets and I can only presume that they had parted before me as I walked towards them as they still do today .
8 If the husbands ask why there should be such a penalty , then I can only answer that it is because Parliament has enacted as it did . ’
9 I can only suppose that my name had respectable associations , and he thought it might allay criticism in what might be called Athenaeum circles .
10 It is not like me to lack perception and I can only suppose that my enthusiasm overruled my common sense .
11 I can only repeat that we esteem his son 's achievements , that we wish him well in his future and that his family has good cause to think kindly of a school which has provided an excellent education , many opportunities and much success .
12 He will have his failures , of course , but there will always be failures while learning anything and I can only repeat that it is a method well worth learning .
13 I can only repeat that you 're wasting your time with me .
14 I can only suggest that he considers Inductive Hearing with one small microphone and an amplifier .
15 I can only hope that we gave her sufficient help and support when the problems came along .
16 It was definitely a totally one-off accident , and I can only hope that nothing like that ever happens to me . ’
17 I can only hope that his kind of electioneering cynicism will fail abysmally and by the time National Music Day comes round next year , Tim Renton will have left office too .
18 To those who did agree to sell , but now find their acceptance forms are being returned to them , I can only hope that you are not too disappointed at being involuntarily back on the winning side !
19 If this view is correct , I can only conclude that I was saddled with both sets of anxieties and , in addition , that there are more and more adolescent girls today who are finding themselves in the same position .
20 Any selection of a few new titles , therefore , is bound to be especially arbitrary ; I can only plead that I 've made it as wide as possible .
21 As for Vivian ( Lord ) Bowden I can only report that he once offered me a job in what was to become UMIST and was particularly accommodating when I asked for time to think about it .
22 I can only say that my own experience is quite the reverse .
23 In reply to BS Berlyn 's letter in the December issue of Credit Management where he complain about a creditor 's inability to enforce judgment against its debtor when a winding-up petition has been presented against that debtor , I can only say that he is ignoring one of the fundamental concepts of English insolvency law , that all creditors should be treated equally when their debtor becomes insolvent .
24 I can only say that he was a very clever man .
25 I can only say that I see no right whatsoever . ’
26 there would be a practical advantage in uniting some official knowledge of their wants as well as your artistic skill , on the one hand , with my own claims , whatever they may be considered to be , on the other ; and were they to honour us by proposing a joint appointment , I can only say that I should feel much satisfaction in undertaking this great work in conjunction with a brother Architect for whom I have so great a respect as yourself …
27 And if some greater authority decides the offence requires atonement , then I can only say that I shall pay the cost of it willingly . ’
28 I can only say that I know not whence they came , nor have ever enquired whither they are going .
29 I can only say that I do n't remember any of this , ’ I said carefully .
30 As the hon. Gentleman introduced the subject of colour of dress , I can only say that I have been listening to him for almost 18 years and I wish that he would sometimes change the colour of his tie .
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