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

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1 Now I can scarcely get a comb through it in the morning .
2 Now this does n't alter for one moment my recommendation of this as a superb performance , but I can well imagine a non-violinist , with less understanding of the extraordinary soloistic skill involved , homing in on and lambasting the accompaniment , giving only an average rating as a result .
3 like a dog , it 's been a hard day 's night boom boom boom boom sleeping hope they do n't come too early , although then we 'll , I can just leave a note .
4 But if I can just quote a couple of cases .
5 If I can wave to that group of kids and they go home and talk about it , fantastic , or if I can just sign a measly bit of paper for a kid and he 's so stunned he ca n't talk , that really brings home to me what I am doing it for : because it really makes me feel good . ’
6 I can just see a little haddock at home , receiving a phone call saying he 's won a prize .
7 I , I can just see a touch of the black .
8 So I can just have a quick check and make sure they are okay , but I 'm pretty sure if you think they 're right
9 I can just catch a flight if I rush .
10 So if I can just put a tick there
11 On one occasion I can even recall a bitch stoat emerging while carrying one of her brood .
12 I can even fly a stretcher case . ’
13 Both The Wretched of the Earth and Black Skin , White Masks close with affirmations made in the knowledge of exactly what threatens them — that being , after all , what both books are about , and what powerfully pre-empts the charge of humanist sentimentality : ‘ I can already see a white man and a black man hand in hand ’ ( Black Skin , 222 ) .
14 I can easily get a lift back to my house . ’
15 ‘ Come on , I can probably use a walk anyway .
16 He paused , allowing her to assimilate it before adding , ‘ Having waited six years , I can probably wait a little longer .
17 Instead I have to start by describing something of the unease I feel about its use and study within the literature , and gradually move toward a position from which I can either offer a definition of labourism or construct boundaries within which it exists and operates .
18 Whenever I put food out around a sett prior to an evening watch , I can usually hear a badger munching a peanut or two for some time before the first animal comes into view .
19 ‘ I came here to do a job of work , and since that quite clearly is no longer possible — I can hardly tutor a pupil who is n't even here ! — I can see not the slightest reason to stay .
20 I can hardly hear a thing . ’
21 I feel I can hardly write a sequel to A Brief History of Time .
22 I can hardly ride a horse and the call of arms does not appeal to me . ’
23 He said after his release : ‘ I am delighted I can now start a new phase in my life . ’
24 I can then produce a programme that provides a framework to meet your future financial plans using Allied Dunbar products .
25 Oh that way I can then get a decent cable run I think to the garage .
26 They did n't say , as the teds did , I can only wear a drape They 'd mix it a bit , getting into biker stuff and cap-sleeved T-shirts .
27 If the hon. Gentleman and some brewers say that prices will increase , I can only quote a leading national newspaper which said : ’ Why should a pint be a pint everywhere but in a pub ?
28 As a physician of Italian origin , I can only express a sense of surprise and shame which , I hope , is shared by the whole Italian biomedical community .
29 I 'm very shy and I can only take a lot of people in small doses .
30 But as we walked further the noise we had heard , which at first might have been taken for wind and rain , began to break up into shouts , cries , calls , over a ground-bass which I can only call a sigh : a deep sigh , repeated over and over , as if the wide world itself were sighing .
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