Example sentences of "i can [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | A towel that I 've put over the radiator to get warm so I can wrap it cosily round myself and hug myself dry . |
2 | So perhaps I felt I must tell you all this , now , before I know you better , so that I can tell it you without too much confusion . |
3 | " I 'm a judge of quality , I can tell it 's not as thick . |
4 | The fact is that every other gentleman there I can tell it 's a hairpiece , yours I could n't . |
5 | Finally taking a look at the traffic on Nottingham 's roads as far as I can tell it 's all moving fairly steadily . |
6 | I do n't know , depends what you want to do , I can prepare it now actually there 's only Sally left is ? , is it only you left Sal ? |
7 | I like making me own coffee , at least I know I can drink it . |
8 | This did , however , enable me to test Mr Getty 's hospitality to the full during the latter part of the day , and I can confirm it is as fulsome as previous Press reports have indicated . |
9 | ‘ I 've got a bead on him , and as long as I can hold it I 'll have him when he moves . |
10 | I can hold it down till I get to the toilet I can . |
11 | I can fit it into family meals . |
12 | ‘ Avoiding the problem will make it worse I know I can face it ’ . |
13 | When I can face it . ’ |
14 | ‘ I can face it , I imagine , but I do n't know what the result will be . |
15 | Now I can pass it like any other house . |
16 | I would like some clarification on this issue so that I can pass it on . |
17 | Sometimes I can laugh it off but inside it gets me down . |
18 | No i well I can erase it , you know , if they object |
19 | Also , as an immigrant to Canada , I can affirm it 's more pleasant living where problems are met with cheerful optimism instead of the sullen whining which passes for debate in Britain . |
20 | I did not intend to embarrass you deliberately , and I will do all I can to insure it does n't happen again . |
21 | I can swear it I like okay |
22 | I do n't know that I can bear it . ’ |
23 | ‘ I do n't think I can bear it , Dorothy , ’ she said in a choked voice . |
24 | JERVIS : Heavens , my heart is ready to break , I can bear it no longer . |
25 | Let us pretend that it is only that Grainne is too far above me , and let us continue the pretence , for I do not think I can bear it any other way . |
26 | ‘ I can bear it all , ’ he said , ‘ but the keening of the little girls is hard … hard . ’ |
27 | ‘ I can stop it , ’ said Nicholas . |
28 | Only I can stop it . |
29 | I can resolve it with my 28-cm reflecting telescope , but even in × 20 binoculars it shows up only as a blur . |
30 | yeah , erm , I do n't quite know what to do about this , this is , I 've taken some stuff out , if I can slide it down the |