Example sentences of "i can [adv] [vb infin] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 Her voice is so low I can scarcely hear what she is saying .
2 I can well imagine what it is . ’
3 And I can just remember what John Major said about the local authorities who 'd er got into B C C I .
4 If I can just summarize what it found .
5 If I can just endorse what Stewart was saying the Parish Council talked to me as their consultant for a while and said look it seems that that with the with the actions of the er County Council writing to the Secretary of State to preempt the call-in procedures and the attitude of the District Council that this thing might well get local planning permission .
6 I can just imagine what it 's gon na look like in a few years when it gets
7 If I can reasonably summarize what they are there , there 's four items there er outlined in paragraph eight .
8 I can surely do what I like on my day off , not be reproached if I choose to come home early because I feel tired , and secondly , as I said before , I am not playing games .
9 As he explains : ‘ If I can successfully transfer what I believe to be management skills applicable to any discipline , then I would hope to follow a career path that will ultimately lead to directorship within an operations environment . ’
10 I can either speak what I have written or save it on disk .
11 You think that because I can sometimes see what 's trivial and what 's important in art I ought to be more virtuous .
12 But if they were strange times for us , I can hardly imagine what they were like for my mother .
13 I can hardly remember what he looked like .
14 I have n't seen her handwriting for so long that I can hardly remember what it 's like .
15 but I can hardly remember what we decided but it seems that we 've now got
16 I can only repeat what I have already said to other journalists , ’ he said and began to read .
17 As for the remainder , I can only repeat what I have already said : the schemes will be on broadly the same terms as are currently enjoyed .
18 ‘ Barney , it 's a wretched , miserable business and I can only guess what it 's doing to you .
19 I can only report what we found .
20 Lucy was apologetic : ‘ I know it does n't get us anywhere and it 's subjective , but I can only say what impression I got . ’
21 I can only articulate what I observe . ’
22 The ash shaft transmits vibrations and noise and I can actually hear what is happening down below .
23 Yeah yeah now I can actually see what you look like .
24 I could n't find a way round it and when someone came in and said , ‘ that sounds great , but can you get me a pure sound where I can actually recognise what guitar is being played , whether it 's clean or distorted ? ’
25 ‘ Funny that I can always tell what you 're thinking , is n't it ?
26 I can always tell what 's in your mind .
27 I can always imagine what you 'd think , and how you 'd look .
28 There are a couple of the procedures now that in the light of this morning 's discussion that I think I can certainly circulate what are done , but they wo n't in , by any means now be final , and I also received this morning from Richard some discussions .
29 But I can still remember what it was like then . ’
30 I can still remember what you did to me in the car .
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