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

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1 It 's only him can do it like !
2 We know that ‘ theologically ’ only he can do it , but we can play our part .
3 ONLY HE CAN TOUCH ME
4 So I says I tell you what I 'll do , I 'll take you only he can drive it .
5 Maybe only He can save us .
6 As the Leader of the House is here , perhaps he can give us an idea of when a statement will be made .
7 Perhaps he can do it ? ’
8 That being the case , perhaps he can help me .
9 Perhaps he can help us . ’
10 Perhaps he can hear us .
11 That celebrated refusal to sell David Hirst leaves Fergie with at least £3.5 million and now perhaps he can spend it in a different direction and under less panic-driven circumstances .
12 It was all down to them thinking , oh , Glen 's at art school , perhaps he can get it done for us .
13 In typical Whig language , Ferguson concluded that the Sovereign having no other Ground of claim to any Power or Prerogative , save what he hath from the Constitution which hath settled and vested them in him , That Prince who goes about to overthrow this , does all he can to cancel his own Right .
14 He started his ten day fast to try to get his Czech nationality papers back so he can visit his homeland .
15 So he can give it a final tug to check it is closed .
16 If he has I 've got to think of something to cook that he can finish off cooking so he can eat it before I get back from aerobics so I can stick mine in the microwave to warm up .
17 So he can eat it himself !
18 And so he can make his profits and feel like a philanthropist at the same time .
19 In the latter case the special appliances are unlikely to have increased the value of his property , and so he can recover their cost in full .
20 ‘ His underlying motive is that he wants to change the world , not so he can manage it , but so that he can make it a different place , ’ explains Charles Handy , who picked Gould out from a handful of students at the London Business School ‘ because he stood out in a group of people as by far the most interesting , and that was because he was determined to have control over his life ’ .
21 Philip Gould ( right ) : his underlying motive is that he wants to change the world , not so he can manage it , but so that he can make it a different place .
22 Tinkerbell helps Peter get to Never Never Land so he can rescue them .
23 Then he wants me to tape it so he can have it in the car cos it 's on C D.
24 his driveway that he put up and er he just about misses where the tree was , but he 's chopped all the tree down so he can have his grass , I du n no , well even if it meant just supporting the piece of something above his car so he do n't get any sap on it or ought
25 MP Tony Fable says he 's quit so he can have his say on Europe .
26 You should also , of course , warn the poor chap first so he can run your job overnight rather than have it tie the system up during the day .
27 So he can prove it 's true .
28 so he can write he can write a few books , he can go out there and talk
29 But er anyway if Danny 's , if if Mark is there now he can bring one home today and then he can bring the others tomorrow .
30 Now he can do nothing with it .
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