Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] can [verb] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Somewhere I can see if you 're being followed . ’ |
2 | Nathan will you sit up so I can see whether you 're in or out . |
3 | So I can see if it looks okay . |
4 | Okay just so I can assess whether I can give you reduced cost advice under the legal aid system , are you working at all at the moment ? |
5 | so you can go before you go on holiday , |
6 | So you can go if you want . |
7 | So you can guarantee if I get divorced from there down to there I 'll land on fucking and end up back here ! |
8 | In such cases there is usually not much you can do if you want to trade with them . |
9 | Occupying , as he does , what is virtually a vice-regal position , only he can judge whether he can maintain his authority after the visit to Dublin . |
10 | Surely only he can say whether I 'm out or not . ’ |
11 | The , what we 're talking about though forgetting the run-on costs which which really we can discount because they are negligible . |
12 | Well I can work till I 'm sixty two as an E.O . |
13 | I mean , alright I can appreciate when you get into your teens and whatever , but at that age |
14 | Well nobody can see if you sit right in front of it , can they ? |
15 | But as you look at it nowadays you can see if they were going back to these days would we still have the same interest . |
16 | Surely you can bypass if you think |
17 | ‘ I 'll put Lilian back in her pram , then I can wipe while you wash . ’ |
18 | You do a complete circuit , left or right depending on wind , and then you can go where you want . |
19 | Then you can see if you 've made a fuss for nothing . ’ |
20 | If we decide on the first then we can decide whether it 's a park or a sports ground or or what shall we do ? |
21 | ‘ We are summoned to audience with Artai later , ’ he said , ‘ but until then we can do as we please . ’ |
22 | Which incidentally you can clean as they hang at the window . |