Example sentences of "that [pron] can [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 The best answer that I can give him is that the fact that Mr. Thorpe had available to him the escape route of appealing to a health authority elsewhere in the country meant that the process was not carried to its conclusion in north Devon .
2 Will my right hon. Friend set out his policy for 1992 — — so that I can congratulate him on his anniversary again next year , when he will still be Prime Minister ?
3 After a day under the fog , there is no way that I can feed him without serving him .
4 I hope that I can enable him to understand the laws of the game with which we are now involved .
5 and I hope that I can train him to keep it that way
6 I particularly liked the seat , which unzips so that I can put him down in bed once asleep . ’
7 I hope that I can provide him with the answers in a way that his hon. Friends on the Front Bench were unable to provide answers to questions raised when he was the hon. Member for West Lothian .
8 Yes , I think that I can persuade him to do what you require . ’
9 " He 's learned-everything that I can teach him .
10 Kendall said last night : ‘ I have had long talks with Peter and I am optimistic that I can get him to come to City .
11 Erm , well it 's just a seminar about planning at the moment , I shall get further information about it on nearer the time , erm , a change in who would pay our , or get our VAT repayment claim from , does n't change an address basically , and er a request from Sam Stewart , whose erm a Counc , er a County Councillor , er something which I really ca n't actually erm help him with , he wants to know the whole of our Parish Council meetings date for nineteen ninety four , but I mean this is something we fix as we go along , so I really do n't think that I can help him by that , and I 'm sending him that , erm
12 The hon. Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) knows me well enough , and I hope that I can convince him that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and I will seek to meet any genuine needs .
13 ‘ Do I understand that you are proposing to pressure a man into making mistakes so that you can sack him ? ’
14 So if I was to say to you that you can take him to the Justices if that 's your pleasure - " He turned and fixed Sir Gregory with eyes that radiated hatred from beneath fiery brows — " I do n't think you 'd like that , would you ?
15 ‘ Is there any way that you can contact him ?
16 Learn the easiest and most efficient ways of handling the patient , so that you can help him move about without hurting yourself or wasting energy .
17 It is in the music of his latter years that one can find him reliving an older manner that evokes the comfortable world which Humperdinck , wisely , never left .
18 It is only through his power that we can serve him .
19 The good thing about having the machines on the vehicle are that we can give him that electric shock as opposed to taking him to the hospital to have that electric shock .
20 ‘ There must be something lying about that we can pull him up with . ’
21 If that man is out there and he is innocent then please would he come forward so that we can eliminate him from the inquiry
22 It is only through God 's revelation that we can know him .
23 It is only through the work of Christ , through the impact on us of what he has done , that we can recognise him as divine and describe his person in divine terms .
24 It is therefore imperative to record these experiences in words now , to recreate them ‘ in substance and in life ’ , so that they can restore him in the future .
25 Furthermore they know that they can trust him because he will not filch money from the common agricultural policy , as Labour would do , to use it for other purposes .
26 Housebound and often in severe pain , Mr McTear says that it can take him 30 minutes to recover his breath from the simple act of walking downstairs in the morning .
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