Example sentences of "can [vb infin] it and [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 about , no , no it 's only about a fortnight ago , I was on site doing a job and I come out and as far as you know what you call courtesy dial in a card , so that you do n't cut anybody off , you can dial it and everybody says oh what 's going off , you know , you can courtesy dial it , when we 've finished it shuts that channel down
2 It comes up just short of the green , but he can putt it and he says , ‘ I can take four putts from here and still win . ’
3 So the distance makes something look rather fainter , and similarly if you have something like a particular kind of start that you can identify by some property — which we 'll perhaps talk about in a moment — if you can identify it and you know how bright it is , then the fainter ones are further away and you can estimate the distance by how faint they are .
4 But er I think we ca n't nobody else can do it and it has to be done .
5 And down by the water side it there 's a a sort of a ruin just you can see it and he said that was where they stayed , a little monastery there .
6 If it 's anything that 's really personal and you do n't want it taping you can erase it and you get a twenty five pound voucher next Friday .
7 I have heard there are more than two ways you can have it and it works out cheaper the more you get if you have it the other way .
8 I said if nobody like the way I talk they can lump it and you said , Aye they can .
9 If we can afford it and they do n't put up the price . ’
10 The increased flexibility of NHS trusts will allow them to pay more where the local markets can afford it and I predict that this will increase the pay of the lower-paid staff in such hospitals .
11 This problem is , in practice , not too important because best execution would normally apply to mere counterparties only if they are private customers ( which perhaps should be required ) ; this is because other customers can waive it and it does not apply to market counterparties ( see page 29 below ) at all .
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