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

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1 ‘ If you would prefer me to drive I can drive , ’ said the man .
2 I regret I can shed little new light on the mystery of who blew the whistle on the celebrated dressing-room scene after Woodfull was hit .
3 Well what do you know the guy that sings What Becomes of a Broken Heart I mean nobody can find him .
4 I mean everybody can get a twenty six !
5 I mean they can go on the ferry .
6 I mean they can wear if you think about it they wear suits in the middle of summer where we 're into sleeveless linen dresses .
7 because men feel cold more , I mean they can wear , if you think about it they were suits in the middle of summer where were into sleeveless
8 That 's it , I mean they can live on
9 So they have they have in fact embarked on a course which now lets these newspapers really deliver them up on a plate I mean they can fry them , they can bake them , they can grill them , they can roast them because they 've put themselves in a position where they now deserve the criticism and the level of imagery which they 're getting .
10 I mean they can afford it between them .
11 Yeah but I mean they can afford to , it 's just like women or
12 I mean it it 's only external speakers that we should er I mean they come to the University for a day , I can set that up I mean we can do exactly the same at university .
13 I mean we can go down to the , drive out by the lakes .
14 Er okay I mean we can talk on on-target earnings of twenty five I 've put twenty thousand there but that 's probably
15 Okay well we 're in a really bad situation , I mean we can achieve something at least and perhaps oh perhaps communism does n't work after all , they just seem to be doubting their own beliefs and what they 've read .
16 so , so I mean we can review it as it goes
17 I mean we can walk , we can talk the only thing we ca n't do is see .
18 I mean , we can , we can start by we I mean we can get people set up for doing things from the first of March ca n't we ?
19 You 'll cope with it but you 've got ta buy , your moonboots we should be able to get the market Jill said around , I mean we can get them in cash and carry for nine ninety nine but we should be able to get them at Blackbushe market for five to six ninety nine .
20 Yeah I mean we can get by over there ca n't you ?
21 Right , what what we 'll do is I mean we can confuse the Chow test looking at the residual sum of squares er from each of these sums as the regressions on sub samples , comparing them with the residual sum of squares on a regressionary of the whole sample and the computer will actually do it for us .
22 I mean we can wait but they wo n't mind which is which .
23 and that was what , I mean if they had erm decided to take more te point of view and to increase production through improved methods of farming and so on , that prob erm I mean we can see that that would 've created higher yields and that , because we 've assessed the situation now
24 Yeah but if he 's gon na come Saturday I mean we can hang on painting we ?
25 I mean we can look forward to going there , not every day of course , but once a week perhaps , and that 'll be nice .
26 Yes I mean we can understand that if you 're gon na get a cheaper ticket you 'll have to book well ahead and obviously they 've got to try and ease the the overcrowding on some trains .
27 I mean we can say what it 's made of and we might be able to make a guess at how old it is .
28 Now , I 'm not a sociologist but I would say i it meant that children without both were more prone to trouble , or more prone to erm lack of parental control or lack of love , care there has , I mean somebody can draw a a conclusion from that , but barely fifty !
29 I mean one can wash often when they have that convenience .
30 I mean anybody can have an accident .
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