Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Government wish that such increases were not happening , but realise that they can do nothing about them .
2 When I say that parents will receive this information , I must make it clear that it will not be available on application to those parents who realise that they can obtain it .
3 One minute they say you ca n't eat , and then they say that you can eat it !
4 People say that I can handle myself , but they have no idea what some of us went through .
5 Chicken , beef , lamb , vegetable and fish stock cubes mean that you can store them in the cupboard for use when you feel like making a pan of soup for the family .
6 I really feel she said , I hope that we can sort something out , but the next morning of course I was first on the list I had my formal interview , mine was half past nine , but when I got in there Sue , and Steve which was gon na be the head manager and this girl from erm Princess Marina who was gon na be the nurse
7 For myself and Eileen as we move on to a ministry which will have its own surprises in the days ahead , we hope that we can lead our beloved Church on .
8 I hope that I can enable him to understand the laws of the game with which we are now involved .
9 and I hope that I can train him to keep it that way
10 I hope that I can provide him with the answers in a way that his hon. Friends on the Front Bench were unable to provide answers to questions raised when he was the hon. Member for West Lothian .
11 The hon. Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) knows me well enough , and I hope that I can convince him that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and I will seek to meet any genuine needs .
12 After their relegation last season , Ballymena will be out to prove a point , and I hope that I can help them achieve that . ’
13 Getting a six foot six quilted rug in a domestic washing machine is often impossible ; the only answer is to wash it by hand in the bath ) and hope that you can clean it out before the rest of the family notice ) or find a launderette that will accept horse rugs .
14 We know that we can open them , and when we use them we go into a world full of exciting possibilities . ’
15 At any time we know that we can change our earthly vision for the sublime .
16 There are many things to be done to assist Kenya , but we know that we can help it best by keeping quietly in constant discussion with it .
17 Furthermore they know that they can trust him because he will not filch money from the common agricultural policy , as Labour would do , to use it for other purposes .
18 We know that he can handle everything . ’
19 When you come out to do the same session two weeks later , you know that you can do it , so you can afford to go a little faster .
20 I know that you can do it . ’
21 But if it happens again , please know that you can call someone — that 's what we 're here for .
22 ‘ It 's Dr Neil , McAllister ; you know that you can trust me — I … love you , McAllister , truly love you and want to help you . ’
23 With a beard like that we can tell it 's quite old .
24 Erm , now some of you , you know , er , this is a big company , you probably have very intricate expense forms type things that you have to do , but if you want to , kindly note that you can analyse your expenses on the front of the envelopes
25 It seems an almost impossible target , but the management people believe that they can achieve it .
26 If the families believe that they can enjoy their social hours with the territorials , they will support their men and womenfolk and encourage them to maintain their membership of the Territorial Army .
27 You believe in the hypnotist and believe that he can help you .
28 ‘ Do n't worry , you 'll feel on top of the world afterwards and believe that you can do anything , ’ was the message from Mr Howe , 56 , who developed heart trouble while coaching England through their ill-fated 1988 European Championship campaign .
29 I find Dr. Proudie and some of the characters such as Mr. Harding and Eleanor Bold rather pathetic and not worthy of sympathy — I do not know whether these are the sentiments Trollope hoped to arouse , but though I obviously dislike Mrs. Proudie as we are supposed to , I find that I can admire her and sympathise with her for having the bad luck to be surrounded by such people .
30 whereas people they reckon that they can do it , they can do the whole lot for eighteen hundred
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