Example sentences of "[pers pn] can be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Tony , ’ he said , ‘ I do n't think I can be of much help to you . |
2 | If I can be of any service to you , at any time , I do hope you 'll let me know . |
3 | If I can be of any help … since we had our talk , I too have begun to have doubts . |
4 | If I can be of any further assistance , please let me know . |
5 | If I can be of any further assistance , please let me know . |
6 | I can be of more service vis-à-vis your ambitions than I have heretofore . |
7 | It is usual to have a closing pleasantry , but you should only use them if they add to the letter in a positive manner : Please let me know if I can be of further assistance . |
8 | Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance , one Lynn , head receptionist . |
9 | Thank you for your co-operation and if I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me . |
10 | As a final word , for those who are novices in the world of finding somewhere to sleep in the wilds , I can be of some assistance . |
11 | and etcetera er I can be on that course ? |
12 | And yes certainly , you and I can be like that . |
13 | She 's as satisfied with me as she can be with any man . |
14 | I do n't think even Rainbow is so obtuse that she can be in any doubt as to her visitor 's ultimate intentions . |
15 | They say , ‘ Oh , we do n't trust how you look after the paintings ’ and so on , but you can be over cautious . |
16 | I do n't think you can be of much help to me , Doctor . |
17 | ‘ Livée , perhaps you can be of some help to Citizen Vaubrun , ’ said Mme de Ratho pointedly . |
18 | I can tell you it 's all expenses paid , it 's a fabulous trip , and er , we 'll tell you how perhaps , you can be on that plane to Sydney with us , later in the programme . |
19 | well you can be on another planet you know |
20 | You can be in good shape , mentally , physically and spiritually , yet suddenly find yourself in a situation where destructive power from within seeks to engulf you . |
21 | From the coastal area , you can be in broom-covered hills and forests within 30 minutes . |
22 | she says and you can be in that |
23 | The flight is conveniently timed so that you can be in one of the many resorts surrounding Innsbruck by lunchtime . |
24 | I used to go in Taylor 's , Taylor 's you can be in three different counties in his yard . |
25 | The perfect joint responds to a couple taps : any stiffer and you can be in seven sorts of trouble . |
26 | Perhaps we can be of greater help by standing further apart from the new colossus , bridging the world with our American , African and Asian connections , as well as greater European contacts . |
27 | If you 've had similar experiences , please write to Esther Rantzen at ‘ That 's Life ’ , BBC Television , Lime Grove Studios , London W12 7RJ , or to Miss M Boothroyd , ‘ The Dog House ’ , Good luck with the campaign ; if we can be of any further help , let us know . |
28 | If we can be of any assistance to you in finding another job , please do n't hesitate to shout . |
29 | ‘ If in the meantime we can be of any further assistance , I shall be honoured — ‘ |
30 | David Morgan , presenting the donation for the bank , said : ‘ I 'm delighted that we can be of any assistance . ’ |