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

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1 Now enlightened farmers are fencing off and replanting areas which can he selectively utilised for animal feeding .
2 Can he honestly say it now ?
3 But the question is , can he both maintain that monads do not reduce to bundles of qualities and continue to adhere to his principle of indiscernibles without being guilty of a serious inconsistency ?
4 If an employer does not prevent them availing themselves of the opportunity to learn business secrets how can he later seek to restrain an employee from using the same information .
5 What of special trade connections introduced by an employee ; can he freely take these with him when he leaves ?
6 Certainly he can turn to the school library resource centre for relevant books and audio-visual resources , but how is he to judge their quality and relevance , how can he know what other materials to order , and how can he confidently set about resource production ?
7 Can he not tell !
8 Can he not tell us that ?
9 If he is there , if there is a God , can he not do something ?
10 He realises too late that not only can he not meet that deadline but he will not be able to finish those accounts before 31 December 1994 .
11 Who can he not say that it will be extended ?
12 But at some times your dilemma as a manager you say think well can he just stay on and nick us a goal knowing full well that if if he has he comes off it makes them fairly lightweight .
13 Chairman , can he just report to us ?
14 Can he further explain to the House how the Ministry of Defence justifies importing thousands of tonnes of beef from South America to feed our forces when we have almost 1 million tonnes in intervention in Europe ?
15 Can he therefore confirm that either the Secretary of State has breached the security rules or that the excuse of national security has been used merely to cover the fact that the Government made the decisions on political rather than on military grounds ?
16 Can he still sing ?
17 However , if he fails to do so can he still ask the court to examine the contract in the light of the restraint of trade doctrine because of the existence of the public interest ?
18 Can he still cut it ?
19 This is why politics can he justly described as ‘ the art of the possible ’ .
20 Nor can he always rely on the help of those who in any other industry or service you might expect to be on his side .
21 How can he ever think tiny people are real people with real thoughts ?
22 Only so can he choose whether to stay in it or leave , only so can he ever see it clearly enough to try to change it .
23 But how can he ever have forgotten it ?
24 How can he ever understand about nomes ?
25 If the soul of this child is lost on account of Martin 's delay , how can he ever forgive himself ? ’
26 How can he possibly justify cutting training which is so desperately needed by a work force without jobs such as that in Knowsley , South ?
27 I thought ‘ how can he possibly behave like that with a wound that would lay low any other soldier ? ’
28 How can he live like that ?
29 His attempts to explain away SNP support are engagingly loopy — can he seriously account for the 10 per cent increase in Glasgow by a rise in ‘ rural Conservatism ’ , or anti-Tory tactical voting ?
30 Second , can he really represent me and you unless , in some real way , he participates in our sin and weakness ?
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