182766 examples of can in sentences

If we start right now and have any luck we can make several miles before night and camp in some of the thick timber.

"I am going to do what I can for you; to see you safe through this, if I can.

"I am going to do what I can for you; to see you safe through this, if I can.

I can get out in two days; back in two days.

You can see it in his frog eyes!

But can any thing either belong to, or be affirmed of that, which is not?

Hence a certain indigence is naturally coessentiallized with intellect, so that it cannot be the most proper principle.

That the rational soul, indeed, so far as it is rational, produces itself, may be clearly demonstrated as follows:That which is able to impart any thing superior and more excellent in any genus of things, can easily impart that which is subordinate and less excellent in the same genus; but well being confessedly ranks higher and is more excellent than mere being.

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"Catch if you can!" "Oh, don't!" cried Betty eagerly.

You know Dr. Guerin is so easy-going he never collects one-third of the bills he sends out, and any one can get his services free if they tell him a hard luck story.

He did say, though, that I can have a neckpiece made from that fox skin Ki gave me.

"You have something that no amount of money could buy for you, and no lack can take awaybirth and breeding.

Perhaps he can think of a plan," was Betty's last thought before she went to sleep.

Should the guardian friend or mother Tell the woes of wilful waste; Scorn their counsel, scorn their pother, You can hang or drown at last.

' A few days before his death, he had asked Sir John Hawkins, as one of his executors, where he should be buried; and on being answered, 'Doubtless, in Westminster-Abbey,' seemed to feel a satisfaction, very natural to a Poet; and indeed in my opinion very natural to every man of any imagination, who has no family sepulchre in which he can be laid with his fathers.

I have undertaken to solicit you, and therefore desire you to tell on what day next week you can conveniently meet your old friends.

[F-9] Hume, writing in 1742 about his Essays Moral and Political, says: 'Innys, the great bookseller in Paul's Church-yard, wonders there is not a new edition, for that he cannot find copies for his customers.'

"For one day or less than a week no fixed price can be quoted.

Inn accommodation can be had, and it is a good starting-point for several excursions.

God hath his mysteries of grace, Ways that we cannot tell; He hides them deep, like the hidden sleep Of him he loved so well.

" "I cannot believe it.

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