Example sentences of "[noun] can [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 Anyone interested in that idea , or in the turning systems for schools can contact him at The Croft , Brough , Thurso , Caithness , Scotland KW14 8YE , ( 0847 ) 85605 .
2 v. Lindley Lord Reid said , ‘ A case where a defendant presents to the plaintiff the alternative of doing what the defendant wants him to do or suffering loss which the defendant can cause him to incur is not necessarily in pari casu and may involve questions which can not arise where there is intimidation of a third person . ’
3 the kids can ring him tonight
4 If only Cassan can get him safely through the speed leg , which so often plays a decisive part in the overall result , he looks as though he would relish the bigger obstacles expected for the second and third legs .
5 In his concluding essay , Urwick wrote : The club can catch him , but can not discipline him , the Boys ' Brigade can discipline him to a small extent , but can not catch or keep him when he most needs it ; the voluntary evening school can do neither .
6 This distaste for the subject of money should also guide his behaviour if another gentleman was impudent enough to enquire about his income : ‘ [ In such a situation the mirza ] should try to get the topic changed ; if not he should leave the house to its owner and run away as fast as his feet can carry him .
7 £1,200 can see him through his course
8 Skilful questioning of the child can make him tap sources of knowledge he did n't know he had .
9 Dr van der Merwe studies old bones , and the chemistry of those bones can tell him what their owners ate when they were alive .
10 ‘ It has long been the law that when a man pleads guilty to an indictment the trial judge can permit him to change his plea to not guilty at any time before the case is finally disposed of by sentence or otherwise .
11 Other worldly concerns can affect him , though .
12 MAGISTRATES have changed the bail conditions of a teenager facing robbery and aggravated vehicle taking charges so social workers can take him on a holiday to Spain .
13 " Pam can have him . "
14 Fringe 's lad can ride him up , then change with you . ’
15 Those who have not yet had a surfeit of Monsieur Depardieu can see him in one of his period roles in the sumptuous Tout Les Matins Du Monde .
16 All these factors have affected his confidence to the extent where even medium-fast bowlers can cause him problems with the short delivery .
17 If Mr Hussein had the wit to get out of Kuwait before the Americans and their allies can push him out , the war would have lost its overriding purpose — and the coalition might at last have lost its cohesiveness .
18 As a result , the Rector , Dr Colin Adamson , was advised by senior ILEA councillors to resign ‘ in the best interests of the polytechnic ’ ; however , the corporate status of the polytechnic meant that only the governing body can remove him from office and it chose not to do so and he refused to resign .
19 If a certificate of summary administration is in force , the official receiver need only investigate the bankrupt 's conduct and affairs if he thinks fit ( s 289(5) ) The official receiver must , at least once , send a report of the state of the bankrupt 's affairs to all creditors and file a copy at court ( r 6.73 ) although the court can release him from this obligation having regard to the funds available and the interests of creditors generally ( r 6.77 ) .
20 Neither the law of rape nor assault can touch him .
21 Anyone wishing to buy some of Jay 's young Malawis can contact him on
22 One drink can knock him galley west if he is tired . ’
23 So he got his history , and then a magistrate can certify him and he can be handed over to er what is now St Clements Hospital .
24 The perceptive adult can help him to identify some of these properties and introduce the appropriate mathematical vocabulary .
25 Esther can tell him what paintings to look at in New York .
26 People can call him — no different .
27 ‘ We urge him to contact his family or us so people can help him .
28 Walter will find him safe lying at the holding until Iago can ferry him over and see him on his way .
29 A strong attack by an opponent against a fighter in a tall stance can force him to back off , because the stance is too weak to stand its ground .
30 His very intelligent scrutiny of a role can make him seem too detached , too much the performer of a plan . ’
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