Example sentences of "[coord] i can [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | because otherwise you or I can only take your best estimate . |
2 | And I can also remember him standing in the hall with my mum and her saying , ‘ I am going out ! ’ and him , for some reason I will never understand , bursting into tears . |
3 | I said I get a lot of enquiries from frustrated knitters on this point and I can well understand their frustration . |
4 | You have that choice , that chance to do that for my patients and I tell you , to be with you , to be part of you , I 'm as a , I learn for you , I think of you , and I can just tell you , I wish you all the best , but I wo n't forget your responsibility to help the medical profession to make , with the work they do for a better tomorrow possible , due to your work , your hard attempts to give that financial ability through the best insurance policies on the market today . |
5 | I have heard reports that it can be glimpsed in binoculars , but even with my × 20 I have been unable to find it — though it is clear enough in a 15-cm reflecting telescope , and I can just make it out with my 7.6-cm refractor . |
6 | And I can just remember what John Major said about the local authorities who 'd er got into B C C I . |
7 | Little and Crosby stood next to each other after the game and the Leicester boss said : ‘ I 've been embarrassed by the speculation but Malcolm and I can probably handle it better than anyone . |
8 | Alright , so , come and see me as soon as the problems start to emerge , and I can probably tell you that you 're , you 're wasting time and energy worrying about it , so |
9 | Do you know I 've served in the Army for thirty three years and I 've commanded every thing at every level in the infantry which both these gentlemen have been in , from a platoon right up now to a brig er brigade and I can honestly tell you that I have n't seen more than a couple of incidents of bullying in the whole of that time . |
10 | He added : ‘ I walked along that roadway myself only two weeks ago and I can honestly say it was one of the best I have ever seen . |
11 | Speaking after BSAD 's national junior swimming championships , Mr O'Connor said : ‘ We have been coming to Darlington for eight years now and I can honestly say it gets better every time . |
12 | Q My son is nine and I can honestly say I ca n't do a thing with him . |
13 | But that 's been the pattern of our lives , we often get offered the same part and I can honestly say there 's been no professional jealousy or rivalry at all . |
14 | And I can certainly arrange it , " he said . |
15 | The experience itself was real enough , and I can retrospectively describe it and analyse it , irrespective of whether its object was real or fictional . |
16 | Those of my readers who are already in articles will know the technicalities of becoming a solicitor , and I can therefore address myself to those who are not yet in articles . |
17 | And I thought : now my eyes are open and I can never close them again . |
18 | I 've got a card holder as well , and I can never find my card holder |
19 | and er , you see , and I can still do it because I know N D N D N D and they keep answering that . |
20 | It began " A rumskin a bob a diddle " and I can still recite it all — but never more than twice to any one person ! |
21 | I do n't still have it , no , no it had got knocked about a bit , you know , being moved hither and thither and the other people have had it a bit as well as us , because we bought it from the people who lived next door when they left you see , cos when we started in here , we did n't have any carpets on these floors or under here it 's brown Marley tiling and I can still show you that |
22 | He stayed with us for a while in Salisbury early in 1921 and I can still hear him thumping away on the piano singing his favourite song ‘ Signora ’ in a not very tuneful voice . |
23 | Run ! at me but the message is n't getting through , there 's something else in the way , something else pulling me back , back to Andy and back to that frozen river bank ; I hear Andy crying out and I can still see him reaching towards me and he 's about to slip away from me again and I ca n't do anything … but I can , this time I can ; I can do something and I will . |
24 | The ash shaft transmits vibrations and noise and I can actually hear what is happening down below . |
25 | ‘ It 's a veil and I can then weave my hair through it . |
26 | When the rabbits are removed from the net I always toss mine belly upwards to the ground so that the white hair on the underside makes the rabbit more visible in the darkness and I can then collect it later once the killing operation has been completed all along the net . |
27 | ‘ Barney , it 's a wretched , miserable business and I can only guess what it 's doing to you . |
28 | And I can only feed your gladsome earth |
29 | The Ibrox manager , Walter Smith , said : ‘ It is obviously a worrying wait to see if they will be fit for Belgium but we have had to overcome injury to both these players at other stages of the season and I can only hope we are able to do so again . ’ |
30 | Steve Coppell 's men return for a Coca-Cola Cup-tie tomorrow and I can only suggest they pray Barnes is too tired to take part . |