Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Saturn-Pluto ‘ square ’ of March 20 and October 9 will cast a shadow over coming months , making you highly aware of how much influence you can bring to bear and how circumstance and other people can block you .
2 When you have enough cash you can buy training equipment such as a skipping rope , punch bag or robot boxer !
3 Of course , no creative scientist holds rigidly to a fixed position in the light of new evidence , and only Kandel himself can say how far he has now moved beyond such earlier , campaigning reductionism .
4 Your stamina will dictate your endurance and you will soon be able to measure your improved fitness by seeing how much further you can swim .
5 She said , ‘ I only hope they can leave you alone for one night . ’
6 I only hope I can make it . ’
7 If you want a nice long walk you can go by the iron bridge and through Ballochbuie forest … ‘
8 That 's why er people who come to our company and then after a year or so think they can go away and do this on their own , ca n't do it .
9 CREDO Mid-Pay is a completely confidential service , since you alone determine who can provide us with payroll information , and who can receive it .
10 You obviously think you can do what you like with women , and perhaps that 's the fault of those who 've let you treat them this way in the past .
11 He is dependent on the permission of others for every step he takes , and if they so wish they can make it impossible for him to carry on any concrete activity .
12 I only pray you can bear what I 've told you like a grown girl , and have sense .
13 Though if you give them enough notice they can do almost anything …
14 If the very best single they can come up with is a double A-side featuring Hale & Pace ( Britain 's unfunniest men ) doing ‘ The Stonk ’ , and Victoria Wood stretching that tired Ovaltine and slippers persona to new depths of smugness , then March 15 could be a very depressing day indeed .
15 Those who have missed the target altogether just hope they can find their arrows .
16 ‘ I just hope we can catch up with him before he gets knocked down by a car or finds his way off the roads into open countryside or woodland where it will be harder to find him . ’
17 They are definitely beatable and I just hope we can exploit any weaknesses they have .
18 ‘ If they manage that , I just hope we can force Liverpool into making as many errors as in the first leg . ’
19 I 'm going to take a deep breath everytime I see something and just hope you can make things work properly .
20 You just hope you can find a label with the proper balance . ’
21 ‘ He looks fitter , sleeker , and better , ’ Robson said , ‘ and we just hope he can score a goal for us from the wing .
22 ‘ I just hope I can do her justice .
23 I just hope I can get into college .
24 ‘ I just hope I can keep shooting birdies like I have in the first two rounds . ’
25 ‘ It 's just like he can make command decisions !
26 ‘ I just know I can do better , ’ said one .
27 The best reply we can give is : There is a test ( see exercise 1.11.11 ) due to Kronecker which will always tell in a finite number of steps ( which may easily be large enough to require a computer ) whether or not a given element of Q[x] is irreducible .
28 But it 's a lovely feeling when you finally find you can do it .
29 The best deal I can do on the airfares is £870 — this includes a small fee for myself for the administration .
30 I just feel you can smoke in the privacy of your own room , car , whatever .
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