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 . |