Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] can [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Right I can see that the estate agents have or the estate agents are more sales orientated anyway that 's that 's people
2 So I can say that really what worries you is more the crime and the drugs much more than prostitution , as far as prostitution you 're saying that basically there 's a
3 Perhaps you can see that this must mean that interchanging the two particles must leave me in exactly the same physical state .
4 If the individual waves are large enough you can see that the object being reflected occurs twice , once the right way up , once reversed , all in the trough of one wave .
5 I hope you will take note of the wishes of your constituents and do all you can to see that Garstang retains its Magistrates ' Court .
6 So you can imagine that it wants something done .
7 So you can see that , without professional help , we can make our problems worse , even with the best of intentions .
8 So you can see that I , too , have a vested interest in locating the whereabouts of the ship and crew . ’
9 So you can see that the last , this is a vicious circle .
10 So you can see that the time constant involved is very small .
11 So you can see that er that 's the Orion underneath there .
12 So you can see that none of these have got any mud on them or anything like that .
13 So you can see that er that price seventy six of those , that price goes up to two hundred and something pound which is .
14 So you can see that we have quite a mixture of people in terms of our backgrounds professionally .
15 If the above sequence is written down we can see that the device is counting in binary .
16 ‘ Then perhaps we can assume that she does n't exist , ’ said Penelope .
17 We thought perhaps we can use that as a goal standard , and pick up what actually happens with our project to compare the two .
18 Perhaps we can say that capitalist equilibrium is made up of a series of moments of dis-equilibria .
19 I have been told by many other breeders that they have experienced a similar thing in their own kennels and so we can assume that the pecking order is not always maintained through physical strength .
20 So we can assume that analysis of prior linguistic units has two effects on subsequent processing .
21 So we can say that many that equals a quarter .
22 These samples were collected in nineteen eighty six so we can calculate that the water is seventeen years old .
23 So we can see that feeding straight cereals can cause problems if we do n't supplement the deficiencies correctly .
24 Putting these answers together we can see that at the heart of fundamentalism is a longing for a faith which is secure , tangible , successful , simple .
25 And thus I can say that both on the moment of this resolution and for some time afterwards I had more sublime and happy feelings than at any former period of my life . ’
26 Thus we can conclude that the coins and the two monograms are more or less contemporary .
27 Thus we can assert that the kingdom of Cunobelin ( Shakespeare 's Cymbeline ) , whose capital and mint we know was at Camulodonum ( Colchester ) , extended over most of Essex and Hertfordshire .
28 Thus we can see that an uncertainty exists about formal support for old people in the community which contrasts oddly with the general acceptance of accountability for those in residential care , even in the private sector .
29 Thus we can see that there is a broad variety of approaches which we may group under the heading of ‘ natural law theories ’ because they all rely on something other than state law to constitute the valid rules of a legal system .
30 Thus we can see that the sentence ‘ The window is open ’ can have many different functions , depending on who says it , to whom , and in what situation .
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