Example sentences of "can really " in BNC.

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1 Your new patio will be designed and built in time for spring when you can really enjoy it to the full .
2 Nothing wrong with that , of course , but let's not pretend that one can really make a decent living just by turning wood .
3 Confronted with the evaporation of virtue , heroism , art and philosophy , does Fukuyama feel rage , despair or at any rate some doubt about whether such an ordering of life can really be the ‘ final , rational form of society ’ ?
4 See , the thing about this job , outwardly you have to be unemotional and cynical , but inside it can really screw you up .
5 This varied experience served to convince Sir Adrian that no top executive can really be successful without an in-depth understanding of the finer points of a company 's operations .
6 So , now we can really get on with the party .
7 As their manager Trevor Williams says : ‘ We can really enjoy this tie . ’
8 As their manager Trevor Williams says : ‘ We can really enjoy this tie . ’
9 What makes them interesting is the interplay between depressed singer and band that is capable of creating subtle guitar and synth textures , providing languid settings for a piece like Free , then pushing into country , or a blues riff ( on Get Out Of My Mirror ) , and proves that it can really stretch out when given a chance , as at the end of New Day Dawning .
10 Dana Gillespie : ‘ I 've got to say , I think in a way cocaine can really freeze your emotions , and David took an awful lot .
11 Linkage , though , is a vaguer notion , the sort of thing diplomats can really sink their gums into .
12 But Mexico shows that , where there is the political courage , the Brady plan can really work .
13 The value of this idea can really be judged only by reference to the value of the whole explanatory framework of ‘ indefinite ’ science , at whose basis it lies .
14 ‘ I do n't think we can really plan overseas ’ operations effectively , until we get full planning control from Detroit .
15 Likewise Caroline Bynum , in Holy Feast , Holy Fast , her book about medieval women religious , pours a rigorous historian 's scorn on the idea that the extreme penitential fastings of some of these women can really be diagnosed as anorexic , or as any other sort of neurosis ( as proposed for example by Rudolph Bell in Holy Anorexia ) : not merely are the case histories inadequate , but these women 's understanding of their bodies , of their relationship to Christ , of their right to participate in his sufferings , of their sense of identity , their very selves , was formed in a social environment so different from our own that nothing is to be gained by reading off their lives in this way rather than exploring in proper detail what it was they did feel and think .
16 No one can really do business on 40 quid a week .
17 And all the guy can really tell me is , ‘ We do n't want to have porn ’ ’
18 ‘ Let's see if you can really tell fortunes .
19 More ominously , some are now asking whether the days are numbered for the last of the Edwardian motor cars — Rolls-Royce was founded in Manchester in 1904 — and whether cars of this size , weight and cost can really be justified in an era of increased social awareness and growing environmental concerns .
20 I can really see Cadfael rattling round in his black cloak , taking a short cut on his errands round the town .
21 More important is the fact that nobody can really tell whether Germany has a successful economy because of its voting system ( though , between you and me , this seems as unlikely as a cart pulling a horse ) or whether it seems to have satisfactory constitutional arrangements because its economy has been working so well for so long .
22 No one can really say just where Palma Nova stops and Magalluf begins , they just sort of merge into one another and the sandy beach runs the length of both resorts .
23 That way , people can really get to know their local police officers ;
24 He can really fire the blood .
25 In fact the Jag is just about the only one that can really wipe the smiles off their drivers ' faces , unless you 're talking Rolls-Royce or Bentley .
26 With the video you can really appreciate what we do , what it 's really like , because you have the sound , you can almost smell it .
27 ( He thought : maybe in London I can really get something to eat . )
28 And yet the loss of these buildings can really damage the character of a neighbourhood .
29 In either case , we need to recognize that the uniqueness of the person can really only be handled and sustained by God .
30 It is only as we remain exiles , stay-behind agents , spies in enemy territory , that we can really learn to delight in God alone .
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