Example sentences of "[vb base] i can [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 I mean I can move it and I can make i but I , I do n't
2 I mean I can give it to you to take it in tomorrow morning
3 well no , I mean I can conceive it quite well
4 I mean I can understand it in this day and age , people trying
5 Mm but I , I mean I can use it as it is now but anything else on to it I would find it difficult .
6 Yeah say I can do it Wednesday nights , apart from that , you know it 's too bad sort of thing !
7 ‘ I hope I can carry it off , ’ Loretta said anxiously .
8 I only hope I can make it . ’
9 Then I panic and think ‘ Eeh , I hope I can do it . ’
10 At least I hope I can find it again . ’
11 Yeah I hope I can get it chest of drawers , even if it 's rough I 'll paint it .
12 Look I can do it .
13 Oh if you like I can put it through her door
14 But it 's er It 's noting You know I can move it alright , there 's
15 I like making me own coffee , at least I know I can drink it .
16 ‘ Avoiding the problem will make it worse I know I can face it ’ .
17 I kno , I know I can make it separate like this in a corner .
18 This time I know I can do it !
19 It will be a bitter struggle against myself but I know I can do it .
20 ‘ You know I can do it , Franklin .
21 I know I can do it again .
22 I know I can put it in myself .
23 You know I can visualize it now you know .
24 But erm unless he alters his way you know I can see it coming off .
25 I said , soon as he was gone , " Mr. Mendez , I know I can drive it . "
26 ‘ I might do the tennis stuff for three or four years and decide I can do it sleepwalking and turn to something I really care about and like to pursue , which is politics . ’
27 I suppose I can understand it now , I mean it must of been a lovely place , and then to have all these new houses going up you know , but erm , I mean there was some lovely , lovely lanes
28 ‘ But I still believe I can do it here .
29 I find I can do it much easier if I 've got one eye on the television .
30 Indeed , this very struggle that I find so fascinating in the writing of Paradise Lost , you know , a rather intimate way I feel I can see it in eleven words that come just a little earlier in the fourth book , in which he tells us ‘ Seeing the apples growing on the trees , that they are hisperian fables true , if true here only and of delicious taste ’ .
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