Example sentences of "he can [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No he can be an American dream and he can also represent Russia because they 're different things that you 're talking about . |
2 | Not only can Jesus heal people , but he can also conquer death . |
3 | Even if it can be said that , in the course of his duty , a policeman will become hardened to certain sorts of ritual taunts and insults , there is no reason to doubt that he can also experience harassment and distress . |
4 | He can also make policy decisions and give effect to them , as , for instance , was often done when prosecutions were not brought for attempted suicide . |
5 | He can also make policy decisions and give effect to them … " |
6 | He can also store waypoints with a descriptive name , not just a number , and transmit way points to the receiver when required . |
7 | He can well afford extravagances and is expected to expand his art collection still further . |
8 | ‘ He 's trying to make arrangements so he can just leave work whenever he has to , ’ she says . |
9 | And somebody had said to her erm said something about him and her , and she says well , she said he he 's , he 's I 've got the brains , he has n't got nowt , she said , he can just give money and I 'll be sitting and spending it . |
10 | Bass , for example , requires a tenant to put down a deposit of £1,000 before he can even contemplate arbitration . |
11 | And there 's nowhere he 'd rather be than back in his native Enniskillen — where he can unashamedly lead life at a crawling pace . |
12 | He can now make contact with the rock spirits in a friendly and positive manner , being guided to new cup-and-ring marks , some hidden 6in ( 15cm ) below the turf . |
13 | When the manager of the package is satisfied that the package is ready , he can then invoke option 1.5.1 to submit the package for approval . |
14 | He can then enter information in a familiar mode and extract and handle many of the main features of three-dimensional interrelating spaces . |
15 | By then the ‘ monster ’ has gone through many transformations , unable to decide who he is or which of his many disguises represents the true ‘ him ’ ; but he can only find liberty by killing the father who sired him . |
16 | Though a churchwarden , he can still tell stories of his American youth , use four letter words , or quote Bolovian rhymes and customs . |
17 | Companies seem happy to talk to him and he can still give advice internally . |
18 | PAY HOMAGE does n't want to get his whistle wet at York today , but he can still lift Andy Capp 's cash . |
19 | But even on the floor , he can still take command of a situation and turn it to his advantage . |
20 | He can hardly ask Dad for my hand , can he ? ’ |
21 | The Italian thinks that if he can ever sing Puccini the climax of his life has been reached ; but even so , with all the omissions that can be charged against Italy — such that as a musical country she ceased to exist after the seventeenth century and has certainly reached deliquescence with Messrs Malpiero , Pratella and Co — she even now does produce from time to time singers who are not merely singers but great artists , as Battistini who , at over 60 , is an example for those who can take it of the extent to which a voice can be preserved in all its beauty when it is used as a musical instrument and not as a fog siren or a pair of nutcrackers . ’ |
22 | Oxfordshire jockey Richard Dunwoody has a few thousand to go before he can ever catch Carson … that ca n't be done in jump racing of course … but the new champion is off to a flying start to the new season … two winners on saturday he won the first at Newton Abbot this afternoon |
23 | The 20-year-old returns to full training following his hernia operation , convinced he can further boost Spurs revival and has set his sights on a Coca-Cola Cup date at Nottingham Forest on December 2 . |
24 | Clegg knows he can never gain Miranda 's respect except by force , as he has nothing to offer her that she wants , and so , to fulfil his desire he has to kidnap her . |
25 | He can never have faith in the Lord as long as his intellect is not satisfied . |
26 | Some state categorically that the fact that a patient is judged mentally unfit does not mean that he can therefore have treatment forced upon him against his will and despite his express refusal . |
27 | Both prove significant , and he can therefore counter arguments that the work-disincentive effect alone is sufficient to account for the poverty levels . |