Example sentences of "[prep] what i can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is not a question of what I can bear , but of what I have to put up with . ’
2 I think I 've come to the end of what I can do . ’
3 But perhaps it 's more a question of what I can do for you ? ’
4 I travelled to the plant to collect the guitar and was treated to a comprehensive tour of what I can confirm as an impressive facility of skilled and committed people in every department .
5 Back at the boats , I reflect that if the Grand Canyon dam is ever built , most of what I can see will be a hundred feet under water .
6 I did The Player for a third of what I can get for films I do n't want to do .
7 I 'm still incredibly limited , technically , with what I can do .
8 ‘ I believe in what I can see , ’ he replied .
9 ‘ I believe in what I can hear .
10 ‘ Guesswork , from what I can tell . ’
11 ‘ They were quite a part of the international scene in those days from what I can make out .
12 Eubank admitted : ‘ From what I can make out , this will be a good fight — unfortunately for me , because I like to get the job over and done with and go home with the minimum of fuss . ’
13 Mind you , they 're a nasty bunch , from what I can make out of it . ’
14 Violette is driving up from Geneva with from what I can make out is her latest beau and two friends .
15 From what I can make out , most mixed practices employ male vets for the large animals . ’
16 She does , but she does n't know how from what I can make out , she does n't know how long , much longer is going to stick at Reading or she 's going to do her usual , stick at something for two , two months .
17 It was built after this bit , from , from what I can make out and this is felted underneath the tiles but that bit is n't and that 's why we get the problems out there , but he put the tile back but it slipped .
18 ‘ One thing I 've not been happy with is that I 've played so well during the practices , and whenever I step onto the court for a match there 's a bit missing from what I can do .
19 From what I can gather he was as mad as a hatter , and really no good at all .
20 ‘ Well , from what I can gather he makes up fantasies … ’
21 From what I can gather from Joanie , she 's been taking drugs since her last year at school .
22 ‘ Anyway , he 's here to recuperate , a long holiday from what I can gather .
23 ‘ Her name 's Louise , ’ Christina volunteered , ‘ and from what I can gather she 's madly in love with him . ’
24 ‘ Well , from what I can gather , Mr Banville checked into the hotel three weeks ago and gave a Visa card for a credit reference .
25 ‘ It just happened , from what I can gather .
26 But from what I can gather from his scrawls you 're doing a good job . ’
27 ‘ Place needs all the good teachers it can get , from what I can gather , ’ said Major Tilney .
28 From what I can gather , you 're well rid of the bastard ! ’
29 The family has been in this part of Scotland for about two hundred years or more , from what I can gather , and we used to own a lot of the land around here .
30 alright , into the summer term but if necessary , but I think it will be five from what I can gather .
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