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

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1 Well Mark will be back there tonight and he can switch it on when he comes home .
2 And he can repeat them tonight after his side lost 6-1 to Glenavon in a remarkable game with a dramatic finale .
3 He 's a natural doer and thinker and organizer , easily bored by detail , but brilliant at conceiving conferences and programmes of action , and he can hold his own with academics three times his age . ’
4 I think erm what , what we , what I 'd really like to do is if I could get in touch with him and give him the chance to make up his own mind er then he could decide whether or not he would like to have a chat with me and I 'd just run a few ideas by him , just as you 've done , without any pressure er and he can make his own decisions .
5 Erm , and he can tell you better than me , really the benefits of living assurance .
6 Because he is a member and he can tell you about it .
7 He said , " Well Jose is a bit better player than he was two years ago and he can carry me a bit " .
8 The judge can dispense with an opening ; and he can decide who shall start first ( Ord 21 , r 5A ) .
9 John Jones has been told more money will be available from the first of April and he can expect his knee operation in the next year .
10 2.45:OLIVER Sherwood has a high opinion of COPPER MINE and he can open his account over fences following his encouraging third to Fighting Words at Wetherby .
11 And yet , the same science and the same technology that contends of the inviability of the natural laws , the same time is able to set it , one law against it , another itself , and he can do what he wants .
12 Well I 'll leave it out and he can do it on the microwave ca n't he ?
13 You 're part of Roirbak 's network and he can do anything . ’
14 But Dalglish said : ‘ Alan is a brave player and he can handle it .
15 Richard Dunwoody says there 's no more pressure than usual and he can handle it
16 What I do on Saturday mornings is MY business , and he can poke his long conk in some place else .
17 To him the ground may be steep and rough but on the whole it is even ; and he can pick his direction easily from the top of his moving , six-foot tower .
18 ‘ Perhaps there the novelist has the advantage and he can let his imagination go where it will . ’
19 " He 's got a nice voice and he can play anything by ear .
20 The producer is wholly dependent on the immediate market , but within its terms his work remains under his own direction , at all stages , and he can see himself , in this sense , as independent .
21 In terms of selection theory it makes sense for an incoming male to kill the young , for the females then come into oestrus quickly and he can get his genes into the assembly line at the earliest opportunity .
22 Listen , I ca n't stay for long , but I 've twisted Dmitri 's arm and he can find you a couple of tickets for Hedda !
23 I 'll just stick it in the freezer and he can have it next week .
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