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

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1 But Ah tell ye this , laddie , Ah 'm a helluva fast learner , so do n't think ye can pull the wool or sit around on yer fat little arse doin' bugger all .
2 Oh yeah you can fetch the lights .
3 You can fetch the lights Friday morning , seven o'clock Friday morning .
4 Once the chips are correctly installed you can reassemble the machine making sure that all the connectors are replaced in the correct location and with the appropriate orientation .
5 Note , that a DC can only be submitted by a user with DC OPERATIONS privilege ; if you do not have this privilege , you can pass the DC to another user ( who has this privilege ) using option 2.5.0 — Change Ownership Of DC .
6 It may show a significant improvement in which case you can conclude the child is learning .
7 As your hands and arms become stronger you can lengthen the grip accordingly
8 But you can soften the blow by telling his Dad that none of the other dads can do it either .
9 You can borrow the money from a bank easily and quickly and pay it back later as you can afford to .
10 You can borrow the car and I 'll see you in the office later to go over the VAT files . ’
11 You can borrow the copy , ca n't you ?
12 ‘ As for you , if you want to make yourself pretty , you can borrow the blue room . ’
13 Yes , you can borrow the train .
14 Provided you leave at least one stitch between the holes you can place the holes in all sorts of shapes , boxes , diamonds , squares and so on .
15 Using a rolling pin with more flour dusted on to it , roll the dough out until it is approximately 5–8mm thick and you can place the template on top and see dough all around its edges .
16 IF YOU are not already a direct subscriber to Wisden Cricket Monthly , you can beat the forthcoming annual price rise by taking out a one-year subscription POST FREE now ( see page 22 ) .
17 There have been dozens , perhaps hundreds of novels , however , written about the great mysteries of crime from the Constance Kent case of the 1860s to the Wallace trial ( The Was-there-a-Mr-Qualtrough case ) of 1931 to the mystery of who killed the Princes in the Tower , a subject to choose only if you think you can beat the redoubtable Josephine Tey at her own game in her classic The Daughter of Time .
18 ‘ And you think you can beat the British by ambushes and blowing up police barracks ? ’
19 [ Obviously you can beat the Coke feeling ! ] .
20 Bearing in mind Rousseau 's educational approach , and the date of Émile , perhaps you can guess the name of this book .
21 You can guess the meaning .
22 Well , you can guess the rest .
23 The Indian was telling him about this little fish that lives in the river and — you can guess the rest ! ! !
24 ‘ Well , I expect you can guess the rest !
25 Well of course you can guess the rest , I took it up and had it valued and then put in an auction .
26 In the pub one night , I met a girl , fancied her and you can guess the rest .
27 In the pub one night , I met a girl , fancied her and you can guess the rest .
28 ‘ Do you think you can spare the day ? ’
29 I would love to hear from you again , if you can spare the time .
30 If you can spare the time to sprinkle out ½ ounce ( 14g ) every week , that is even more gradual .
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