Example sentences of "[pron] can [verb] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I guarantee I can tell what kind of actor a person is if I hear them do ‘ Three Blind Mice ’ . ’ |
2 | I can tell you Chairman that a preferred route will be offered for approval by this committee in January in respect of the east bank |
3 | You 'd be lost here I can tell you angel , especially given you do n't know how to get from Shepherd 's Bush to Hammersmith without a police escort . |
4 | My husband tries to be sympathetic , but I can tell his patience is running out . |
5 | And I can tell your Mum |
6 | Well , I mean I take the view that if we are going to erm have something on the agenda , I can telephone his secretary , I can write to him , anytime , which I 'm quite willing to do , I can not see the point in sending things through the post at twenty five P a time when we shall never see the man , and if he comes here |
7 | I can hold my peace . |
8 | Now , I can hold my liquor as well as the next man , so it is ludicrous to suggest that when I reversed the club van into the tea hut I was under the influence . |
9 | ‘ I can hold my drink as well as anyone . ’ |
10 | I can hold my end of the conversation from here , if you 'd like me to . ’ |
11 | I can realise my stock and pay twenty bob in the pound if I go into voluntary liquidation now , before Masters of Notts gets deeper into trouble . |
12 | I 've put in to be a corpse already and then I can laugh my head off on the floor all the way through — ’ |
13 | Is there anywhere I can powder my nose ? ( meaning : ‘ I need a toilet ’ ) |
14 | In September 1764 , eighteen months after they first met , Boswell told Johnson in a letter from Saxony , ‘ It shall be my study to do what I can to render your life happy ; and , if you die before me , I shall endeavour to do honour to your memory . ’ |
15 | There 's no specific area that I can lay my finger on to explain why West Indian kids underachieve … what is inevitable is that a lot of West Indian children particularly the bright ones will do fairly well up to either the beginning or the middle of the fourth year , and for some peculiar reason their progress will fall off towards the end of the fifth year . |
16 | I can wash his bottle out in two minutes . |
17 | ‘ All I have to do is make one phone call to the plant manager and I can blow your cover . ’ |
18 | I can draw his face and his expressions , but words are all so used , they 've been used about so many other things and people . |
19 | Looking at her hair , I can pretend her face ai n't all hurt and that , and that everything 's OK and that . |
20 | ‘ I just hope I can do her justice . |
21 | But he helped me all the way round and I hope I can do him justice tomorrow . ’ |
22 | I can do it mum . |
23 | ‘ Now , ’ he says , ‘ I can do my grieving in peace . |
24 | ‘ I can do my regressing when you go fishing , ’ I suggested . |
25 | so that I can do my exam . |
26 | I can be a cadet at the local hospital and later on I can do my training in London . ’ |
27 | I can show you hawthorn , beech , oak , ash , elderberry and sycamore ; after that I have to take a leaf home and look it up in a book . |
28 | And I can spread my investment . |
29 | Oh I mean I I after we after er we may never see look at each other again so my my job is to is to say right I can forward your name to and say look you know er I will make one or two points this guy er needs to be concentrated on , not as an exception , but you know because we 've taken fliers with people before you 've been very successful . |
30 | Well I can forge her signature anyway . |