Example sentences of "[noun sg] we can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I would have thought they 've simply , it had to be agreed that that was stopped and then as the professor has said , I mean we give all the aid we can to turn their erm military er industry into erm , what was it , instead of guns .
2 If the image represents a still photograph we can frame it by using an overhead projector as a light source , as if the image is a photographic transparency .
3 Scott ( RH ) : If it 's a radio programme we can put anything on it .
4 Since it will be a long time before the reflective process turns into action plans , we shall have to make do with what we already know and for the purposes of this chapter we can relate it to Level Three Partnership .
5 At one point you know , there was no point buying wheat from the United States , alright , because although they had a comparative advantage in production , the costs of transportation were prohibitive and in essence we can produce it cheaper over here than the er , the import cost of foreign produced wheat .
6 I hope today we can get rid of this issue we can put it where it belongs in the House Of Commons , we can get rid of it and make sure that Leicestershire helps that and I am still willing to talk to the hunt .
7 ‘ He needs all the help we can give him and he must learn to speak Italian .
8 Toys R Us have been offered an alternative site at Linwood and all the help we can give them . ’
9 Most community fish come from tropical streams and backwaters , and if we simulate this habitat we can meet their needs and ours .
10 Well they ran it like that cos they said at the bar we can sell you a bottle of wine for seven pound fifty though , so he said you bugger off he said that , went down the supermarket and get our own like
11 ‘ If you want to borrow or lend money on a rolling settlement basis we can bundle it in with the service .
12 Pornography is the only place we can create our own images of lesbian and gay sex which celebrate its joy and beauty .
13 With hindsight we can envisage them as biding their time , as it were , until their reptilian competitors disappeared .
14 Through such an examination we can see who has power over decisions and which groups and individuals can achieve their aims .
15 They provide a reference point and by comparing our behaviour with the reference point we can tell what adjustments are required .
16 If the actual delivery or the birth of the baby had been difficult , traumatic for example a forceps delivery or a very long labour , where the baby and the mum got very tired and exhausted If there 's any , if there 's any congenital amalgamation we can discuss it
17 With a little imagination we can see our village bowmen , after a day on the butts retiring as many later sportsmen have done to refreshment at the Five Bells to talk over their prowess with the bow .
18 And by ‘ supporting ’ the war we can feel we are exercising responsibility for the state of the world .
19 And we know how many there are in the age band we can say we 're penetrating to a degree of
20 Right we can supply bank information for instance we can supply you with the balance , erm we should be able to let you know what sort of standing orders there are , erm but that would be charged at an extra rate because
21 If it is possible to show that existential propositions are equivalent to denials of the validity of inferences of a certain kind , then instead of talking about existence we can confine ourselves to talking about the validity of inference .
22 ‘ If everybody plays their part we can keep him out ’ Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke said .
23 Otherwise , for a jingle of coin we can do you a selection of gory romances , full o fine cadence and corpses , pirated from the Italian ; and it does n't take much to make a jingle — even a single coin has music in it .
24 That 's the one that 's the one danger that I see , that instead of being led by the turnover of the product , we 're being led by the funding we can obtain which I think is a is a weakness in the system .
25 Having spent so long staring into the national navel we can raise our heads .
26 The answer to such situations is to always say ‘ Yes , sir , of course we can do it , ’ and then put the telephone down , swear loudly and sit down and work how you are going to do it .
27 Although we can not expect them to become typographers or graphic designers , we do believe that even in the short time available during our course we can give them what might be called an aesthetic awareness that will enable them to make reasonable decisions in their future work .
28 And , to try and give options for members , at different expenditure levels of how we may move forward , because it is n't a cheap process , or not if we follow the Lancashire model it is n't a cheap process , but of course we can scale our proposals down .
29 But George — who is donating profits from the record to AIDS charity Red Hot And Dance — says : ‘ The many people around the world who will benefit from the Red Hot And Dance project need all the support we can give them .
30 Molly is remarkably cheerful and optimistic and she deserves and will undoubtedly receive all the support we can give her .
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