Example sentences of "[conj] we can [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Well we 'll probably find out now let's er go straight over to Filbert Street where we can join our commentators Alan Parry and Ron Atkinson .
2 Or we can reform our own private health care system , which still gives us , for all its flaws , the best health care in the world .
3 We , if you comes and gives evidence against us , then we can either show that he 's incorrect in a substantive way , or we can attack his credibility .
4 We can play a role in developing Europe or we can turn our backs on the Community .
5 Although we can use our reaction to lead us to it . ’
6 Slowly , so that we can watch her face .
7 At any time we know that we can change our earthly vision for the sublime .
8 And I want to maintain a level of efficiency in everything we do so that we can hold our heads high in the sure and certain knowledge that we are as good as anyone — and better than most — at what we do .
9 Put more bluntly , the Big Six in the US appear to be putting a pistol to the public 's head and saying : if you want continuation of the audit services we provide , then change the legal system so that we can maximise our economic return on our investment on auditing .
10 Er for us to identify current problems and improvement opportunities , so that we can deliver our product and services .
11 And during this time I am on the monitor studying the whole thing so that we can make our plans and adjustments for our filming with the real orchestra .
12 It is at this point that we can make our first connection with the emphases we have laid out at the beginning of this book .
13 ‘ While I 'm here in Bristol I hope to talk to Andy Hay , the new Director of the Old Vic , to see if there 's some way that we can combine our forces . ’
14 We need bold headline posters in colour to identify what sections they represent so that we can give our members activist up to date information in advance of other comp competition and other unions .
15 Do you want to show a a raising of hands so that we can assure your agreement .
16 They do n't all have the same erm facilities as Sussex , nor indeed the same tradition of town and gown relationships , but nevertheless within the university there are several groups of people wanting to develop ideas of literature festivals or performance arts events , which we try and encourage because erm we have very little money within the Arts Association and have to maximise whatever facilities and people that we can lay our hands on .
17 For myself and Eileen as we move on to a ministry which will have its own surprises in the days ahead , we hope that we can lead our beloved Church on .
18 Than k you that we can bring our concerns for others to you in the confidence that you will hear and act .
19 Taliesin murmured something that sounded like , ‘ All the riches of the world we shall lay at thy feet , ’ and Fribble , who felt that a note of practicality was called for , said , ‘ Be assured that we can pay your fee , ’ and Calatin looked pleased .
20 It is not a rhetorical question when I ask — should we really let our people starve so that we can pay our debts ’
21 We accept without a second 's thought that we can open our eyes and observe everything around us , picking out the slightest movement .
22 Our success in Europe means that we can reassess what we need to do to defend ourselves ; it does not mean that we can lower our guard .
23 Science exists so that we can improve our understanding of naturally occurring phenomena .
24 The categories in each case are artificial and social rather than self-evident , but they are necessary so that we can conduct our affairs in an orderly manner .
25 It is only by bringing them into the light of day that we can assess their cogency .
26 Lying in rows on the floor , we breathed deeply without pause , the idea being that we can cleanse our bodies of negative thoughts and that some , by actually reliving the experience of their birth , can release their first hang-ups .
27 Our task is to understand our Ego , so that we can recognise its ranting and raving .
28 But , I think it would be illusory to think that we can maintain our profits from land in ninety three at the same level as it had been for ninety one and two .
29 Jesus had had many interviews with people , we 've looked at some of them over these past few weeks , the time when he met with Nicademus , the religious leader , the time he went out of his way to meet with a woman of Semaria in her dyer need , the other occasion that we looked at er a week or so back when he called Anzakias from that tree of which he was hiding , last week his judge , pilot , but of all those interviews and as many others that we have n't looked at this surely must be one of the strangest as Jesus himself is in the process of dying and as he is dying he is confronted with another person who has a need , but Jesus your need is as greatest as any body elses , your pain , your suffering , your physical suffering was every bit of great as those around you , why be bothered with others is n't that so often our story , when we are in need we can forget all about other people , it does n't matter there need , its poor me , what about me , what about my need , what about my requirements , what about my suffering , but we see here how Jesus apart from any thing else deals with his own suffering , he deals with it by ministering to the needs of other people , and this surely then must be one of the most strange and one of the most interviews that our lord ever had when he was here on earth , with this dying thief , but he was more than a thief he was a er , he was a re a rebel , he was a terrorist or a freedom fighter depending on which way you wanted to look at it and he was dying for his crimes and he was n't alone because there there was this man we 've been talking about , there was Jesus and there was another one , another criminal on the other side and we find that this is all in keeping with what god had promised , all there in , in line with his prophecy way back in Iziah chapter fifty three , it tells us that he was numbered with the transgressors , that he died with sinful men with , with law breakers and here it is its happening right in front of the , the very eyes of the Jewish leaders and the jewish authorities our lords intention in coming into the world was to save men and women , to seek out and to save sinners , remember thirty odd years previous to this event the word had come , for Mary his mother , to Joseph , we will call his name Jesus because he will save his people from their sins and later on writing to Timothy the apostle Paul in the first chapter of the first book in verse fifteen he says it is a trust worthy statement deserving full acceptance that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners , this was his purpose , this was his reason for coming into the world , not to be a good man , not to be a , a great leader , not to give us some model that we can , you know , that we can plan our life out and try and live up to his standards , he says I 've come to give my life as a ransom , I have come to save and to seek that which was lost and here in this incident as he himself is dying and is in physical pain and torment he is carrying out this very work , of seeking out and saving of those who will turn to him , those who will put their trust in him , he is saving the lost , and we see in a wonderful how great the compassion of Jesus was and is , in reaching out and rescuing those who are lost , here we see our lord suffering the most terrible agony and yet in the midst of his own sorrow and pain and , and torment he thinks of this dying thief and extends his grace and mercy to him .
30 But since all the animals we eat receive their protein from plants , it is becoming accepted that we can bypass our carnivore cravings and eliminate most , if not all , animal flesh from our diet without suffering undue harm .
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