Example sentences of "[adj] he can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sure he can handle it .
2 Is he aware that they welcome his determination to do all he can to improve their lot , both at home and abroad ?
3 The Executive is not unaware of these problems , and vice president Neil MacFarlane has been delegated to do all he can to obviate them .
4 All he can commit himself to is undoing everything that has been achieved in the past three years .
5 He 's worked for his uncle ever since he left school , he lives in his uncle 's house and this is about all he can call his own .
6 He 'll do all he can to discredit me . ’
7 In the former the seller can fulfil his contract only by delivery of 500 tons from the specified cargo , whereas in the latter he can fulfil his contract by supplying 500 tons from any source .
8 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as it common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
9 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
10 In these latter he can interpose his objections by way of defence , but when , as is common , the state has a more summary remedy , such as distress , and the party indicates by protest that he is yielding to what he can not prevent , courts sometimes perhaps have been a little too slow to recognise the implied duress under which payment is made .
11 However , if the capsule is in a region where the gravitational field is not uniform he can detect his motion .
12 Cos he 's quite tall he can stick his nose into things .
13 Two he can grab them by the legs .
14 He will gladly take it on , and he is certain he can place it with a good publisher . ’
15 ‘ I 'm surprised he can see anything . ’
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