Example sentences of "[noun prp] can [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | " Pam can have him . " |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Anyone wishing to buy some of Jay 's young Malawis can contact him on |
5 | Esther can tell him what paintings to look at in New York . |
6 | Walter will find him safe lying at the holding until Iago can ferry him over and see him on his way . |
7 | ‘ Any Don Juan can say he loves you . ’ |
8 | And now Benn can claim he has the senior crown as the WBC title is regarded as more prestigious than the WBO version held by Eubank . |
9 | Who can save the world now ? 99 tea of course — slip a few tea bags into his utility belt tonight , Alfred can make him a cup downstairs . |
10 | Lloyd Mangram takes over the letters page as of next month — if Scorelord can find him ! |
11 | But now parents Seamus and Martine can take him home to County Antrim , Northern Ireland . |
12 | ‘ He 's so thick-skinned , I do n't know how Terry can stand him . ’ |
13 | A NEW MP is hoping that Middlesbrough can join him on the promotion trail this season . |
14 | The ‘ credulous father ’ Gloucester is easily manipulated into setting a guard to catch Edgar ( King Lear , 11. i.17 ) , and Edmund , who has been ‘ sheltering ’ Edgar ( that is , keeping him locked up , where he can not confront his father ) , dupes him into fleeing , so that Gloucester can order him to be pursued and killed ( 56–63 ) . |
15 | Suffice to say that no one working in Hollywood can match him . |
16 | I steam up the platform after him , knowing Des can block him the other side . |