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

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1 I reject the hon. Gentleman 's criticism , and I can reassure him on the present position .
2 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
3 You can introduce him as the guy you and I appointed some months back to work with Sanders on the preparation of the Business Plan .
4 Firstly , the approach can be used to direct his or her attention to those customers or prospective customers requiring further investigation regarding their ability to pay , and importantly can alert him to the need to alter the terms of trade or pricing to manage the level of risk and set appropriate credit limits .
5 be careful in the dusk , remember mirror , signal , manoeuvre once you start to overtake move quickly passed the vehicle you are overtaking , when overtake er , overtake only on the right except when the driver in the front has signalled that he intends to turn right , you can overtake him on the left , without getting in the way , when you want to turn left at a junction , when traffic is moving slowly in queues and be er , in a lane on the right and moving more slowly than you are , in one way streets , but not dual carriageways , maybe with a path on either side , when traffic is moving as described , do not increase your speed while being overtaken , slow down if necessary to let the overtaking vehicle pass .
6 ‘ We really want to get our hands on the person who is responsible so we can bring him before the court and have him dealt with properly . ’
7 ‘ We really want to get our hands on the person who is responsible so we can bring him before the court and have him dealt with properly . ’
8 She can keep him for the moment .
9 Anyone interested in that idea , or in the turning systems for schools can contact him at The Croft , Brough , Thurso , Caithness , Scotland KW14 8YE , ( 0847 ) 85605 .
10 You can contact him at the Randolph Crescent Hostel , Edinburgh or on .
11 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 .
12 Everyone at Didcot , myself included , are truly elated about it because we 're in the business of winning , Nigel 's a winner ; if we can provide him with the right technical equipment next year , I 'm sure he 'll win a number of races and indeed his ambition and our objective jointly is to win a driver 's , a world championship driver 's title before he retires .
13 I can see him through the open bar .
14 Do n't tell me you can see him on the throne .
15 But his arguments can be generalized for all mass cultural forms ; indeed , taking more recent popular music developments and music theorizing into account , we can see him at the head — implicitly and sometimes explicitly — of a ‘ Benjamin Ian ’ tradition , pointing perhaps ‘ beyond mass culture ’ .
16 I can see him from the kitchen window you see .
17 I can see him from the car park , his back to a large glass window .
18 I can ring him at the London office on Monday morning .
19 The shareholders can vote him off the board themselves .
20 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 ?
21 A NEW MP is hoping that Middlesbrough can join him on the promotion trail this season .
22 Well you can have him on the tape
23 A flurry of complications ensues : Richard falls for the winsome Anna , though not even love can blind him to the realisation that her poetry is ‘ absolutely bloody awful ’ .
24 He also carefully counts the local council votes in all the wards which affect his constituency to see what they can tell him about the likely outcome of the parliamentary election .
25 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 .
26 Yeah but if we can get him onto the computer system he 'll do two days a week if he can do it
27 The sooner you can get him to the mortuary the better .
28 Well , that 's always supposing you can get him in the first place , because the number of people who have actually seen him , you can count on one hand . ’
29 I can not help the hon. Gentleman on the departure of Duncan Nichol or on its date , but I can help him on the point that I sought to make .
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