Example sentences of "we can [adv] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 Closely related species , however , like chimps and humans , have such large chunks of adjacent contents in common that we can easily identify them as basically the same , even though we ca n't use quite the same addressing system for the two species .
2 If terrestrial zodiacs ore the product of our own imagination , we can either dismiss them as pure delusion , or work positively with the same idea , seeing their description and charting as a work of art in its own right .
3 Although the machine intelligences we create will be based on our own form of intelligence and an extension of it , we can nevertheless expect them to be alien in many ways .
4 They are fairly small , usually flat against the head , and far from being able to swivel or cock them , we can barely move them .
5 See those are cheap sets we can probably buy them for about twelve quid apiece could n't we ?
6 It means that when we find stolen goods , we can automatically reunite them with their owners .
7 Or maybe we can simply cut them off from one another until they surrender . ’
8 So it 's definitely the latter , we are developing a fully capable Eurofighter two thousand aircraft and if erm any of our four participating nations do not want a particular facility then we will make provision for them to leave that out in production and if an export customer does not require the full range of capabilities we can also remove them for that export customer .
9 In this address I also criticised the fashion of ‘ deconstruction ’ , and I argued that we can effectively understand the cultures of alien peoples and remote epochs , although , naturally , we can also misunderstand them .
10 When documentary sources exist but are not fully informative , however , we can sometimes supplement them with a study of the coins .
11 If someone is going to put off a lot of their own money in order to get into parliament , we can , then we can hardly trust them to look to the general interests once they 're there , they 'll want a return on their investment of some sorts .
12 Cos we can always drop them in the shit !
13 Still , we can always pick them and bring them inside .
14 Well I mean , if you bought them and then you 're building up during the year , but you know , we can always have them for
15 ‘ If I take them off carefully , and you do n't like it without , we can always put them back … ’
16 If they do attack again in strength I do n't see how we can possibly hold them , due to our large number of casualties and the very few reinforcements that seem to be joining us .
17 Find a little hotel somewhere , see the early autumn colours , go to a market and buy lots of strings of garlic which will start going mouldy before we can possibly use them up .
18 But although the odds against the coincidence are extremely high , we can still calculate them .
19 Our first images of sex are heterosexual images , but we can still enjoy them .
20 If we can ever persuade them to make any more there should they they should be cheaper .
21 We can actually see them going on , from year to year .
22 No no , there are natural , we always have a strong preference for something but we can actually develop them , just like management style we have a strong preference for , for one style but it is something that we can learn can get more and try and rationale sort of like theoretical we can try and rationalize what 's perhaps happening is that in situations when we 're not gaining a lot and it could be that it 's because it 's had a lot of activity and we can actually gain more from it we can rationalize it and analyze it .
23 But we can certainly hold them up . ’
24 These are the only rights of persons ( we can certainly call them rights since they are protected by law ) that it is necessary and makes sense to attribute to the infant now .
25 We can then pay them direct with the possibility of obtaining a discount .
26 Having drawn up our membership , attendance , financial and other relevant graphs , we can then project them forward not simply as an extension of the existing trend , but as a ‘ faith projection ’ .
27 Observing that no unc has any occurrence of PAR , we can safely transform them to x — IF/ALT .
28 All actual human societies , as we can now observe them , whether they be large or small , complex or simple , are hierarchically ordered .
29 Having identified the main sectors we can now include them in the circular flow approach adopted in Figure 1.2 .
30 However , the distances to the galaxies are not very well known because we can only measure them indirectly .
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