Example sentences of "[conj] what i can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not what I believe in or what I can see and touch that 's the most important , it 's the unseen reality behind physical appearances … .
2 Well I can choose what I do n't want to do more than what I can do , that 's easier to you know .
3 ‘ I can explain what resources I 've got and what I can do with those resources — which includes looking after the bands I already have on board . ’
4 I 'd like to give you this which spells out clearly my status and what I can do for you , it simply states that I work for
5 I just have to react to what I like and what I can believe in .
6 I sa , as I say , I met this morning with the three members from Potter Street erm we do have various alternative proposals for sa ways forward should the village back out and what I can say to you at this stage is that we have another meeting scheduled for next week , we will be meeting with the Resident 's Associations keeping them fully informed erm we will ensure that the letter goes back to Mrs who and the other Resident 's Associations who expressed concern there and that we will be taking , I hope , I hope because I 'm gon na have to say if Woolwich back out we 're going out we 're going have to move very fast and do some quite erm in-depth work .
7 Perhaps the honourable member should do a competitiveness survey and go somewhere else for his queue , I do n't know but what I can tell the honourable gentleman is that even though there were losses in the banking industry for the last year there have been strongly offsetting rises in insurance and business services .
8 The I ca n't remember the exact date but what I can tell you is those of you that take the Newark Advertiser and the exact dates are in today 's Newark Advertiser .
9 planning for you but what I can show you is some sketches which the gentleman who bought the plot at Grey Lane brought to show me asked my opinion .
10 ‘ Ask not , ’ Carnelian taunted , ‘ what you can do for me , but what I can do for you . ’
11 Well , Mrs Davis , I ca n't promise you a rise ( and I certainly would n't be bold enough to ask you for a hug ! ) but what I can offer you is the chance to choose between a substantial pay-rise … £1,500 a year … and a cheque for the generous sum of £15,000 .
12 From this pilot study I can not say yes or no , but what I can say is that this pilot study suggests that it will
13 I think we could promote ourselves , Mr Chairman , but what I can say is that I 'm against contributing to all these West Midland bodies that probably wo n't , wo n't give us any help at all .
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