Example sentences of "[conj] i can [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you have a camera , a second-hand , for about £12 , that I can hand-hold outside ? ’
2 ‘ I may have to miss the first game but I 'm hoping to get myself a boot made for my left foot with a steel plate in it to protect the toe so that I can practice as soon as I get to India . ’
3 said all I 'm worried about is did I wash my hair too early for you so she said it 's alright I 've got a spray that I can sort of cos she likes it quite wet when she
4 He does n't know of the possibly criminal activities which may be going on under the cover of the Ingard group — and I can t at present discuss such matters with him .
5 Details have still to be worked out , but Chez reckons that with the aid of his home computer and his Nintendo Boot Sale Blitz game , he and I can milk off a tidy sum whilst still leaving the club with a small profit .
6 If so , you can give it to me to keep clean and I can hand it to you when you want it .
7 All right I 'll try for you I 'll try for you I 'll see if I can O nine O four six four one six four one .
8 Erm ah , now that erm I think I was reasonably happy most of the time , erm I know if I can sort of look at the other side of the coin erm , I became a bit apprehensive as the war went on and er , obviously it was n't going to last much longer .
9 the exams and if I can sort of say , you do n't need to worry about
10 Foot in the door a bit see , see if I can sort of , you know
11 So I thought well if I can sort of get think to myself a rough idea before I go Jonathan 's going to Geoff 's mums cos Geoff 's got ta work all day Saturday you see ?
12 In fact , if I can time my travel to be in a place when a beer festival is on , I attend it .
13 He says he is n't , so I ask him if I can caddie for him .
14 It 's silly to cry , specially when it ai n't me who 's hurt , but I can t stop .
15 But I can image yo , yo , you can stand
16 ‘ Communication is difficult but I can sort of make myself understood in some ways .
17 This basic categorical imperative bids me only act on such a maxim as I can will should become a universal law to which all rational agents conform their behaviour .
18 And that is as much as I can sort of remember .
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