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

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1 What does he think he can achieve ?
2 He goes you can keep it till I need it again .
3 He thinks I can manage the first two years ' bills at Dickie 's new school , but after that I 'll be cleaned out , so God alone knows what 'll happen .
4 If he thinks I can stand another night in that car , he 's even madder than I thought . ’
5 He thinks he can give me everything I want ! ’ he thought .
6 He thinks he can grow the business into a significant piece of change , much of it coming perhaps from the Microsoft arena where , as much as Lachman is a self-admitted Unix bigot , he knows he has to enter .
7 He has found several different types of Anomalocaris ; from studying the whole lot , he thinks he can make a case for saying that it belongs with the arthropods , not out on its own .
8 ‘ He 's Garry 's boss and he thinks he can dictate his every move . ’
9 He thinks he can change our minds ? ’
10 ‘ Waldegrave must be mad if he thinks he can control such a beast . ’
11 Look how he scrubs around in the records to turn up individual cases of leukaemia which he thinks he can ascribe to nuclear energy .
12 One reason he thinks he can do it is the help he 's had over the past six weeks of intensive Lilleshall training from England 's newly-installed bowling coach , the former Surrey and Sussex star Geoff Arnold .
13 He thinks he can do what he wants and the rest of the world should line up behind him and follow .
14 Trouble is , he thinks he can do it with me as well .
15 Force O'Neill to CONCEDE MORE THAN HE WANTS TO OR THAN HE THINKS HE CAN DARE GIVE without risking overthrow by the more reactionary elements among the Unionists .
16 He thinks he can get away with anything . ’
17 Given that he thinks he can demonstrate , easily demonstrate the advantages of representative governments to show why
18 He thinks he can take us there . ’
19 If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will .
20 So he re he represents sort of old fashioned moral values and he opposes the kind of fascism which he thinks he can see in Nick
21 He thinks he can play spoof , but I usually come out of the pub legless with as much money as I went in with .
22 Now he thinks he can work it in , which I 'm pleased about because if this is the way the Indians react to me and Matt then maybe that 's a pointer to how the fans will go .
23 But he 's wrong if he thinks he can push me around now .
24 How the fuck does he know we can see red and green ?
25 He says they can get rid of the conditions that cause crime and that must more jobs , more hope and less despair .
26 He says , the next regional meeting it 's being held in Neesden he says you can go to that one ca n't ya ?
27 About seven years he says you can expect them to start going like then , you know and I
28 He says you can stop treating me like an invalid . ’
29 This bloke says he wants four or five other vans by the end of next year and he says if you can get your driving lessons all done and passed he says you can take a van out on your own and have someone working under you I 'd , like you work under me .
30 He says you can have too much as well as too little .
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