Example sentences of "i ca [adv] [verb] my [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Caroline , I ca n't undo my weskit buttons . ’
2 I ca n't send my aunt a message , he thought .
3 ‘ Obviously I ca n't bother my father with them yet .
4 " But , you know , by myself I ca n't make my mind up . "
5 I ca n't reach my watch .
6 I ca n't waste my life sleeping .
7 I ca n't eat my coleslaw .
8 I ca n't do my job .
9 So I mean is certainly makes sense on the background and very calmly by er Mr saying very positive so I ca n't hold my hand up and pick out particular in which they , some of them er never change opposition District Council that their negative response if you like but there were , there were some positive responses but only I have to say this for something like four er proposed paper and one of those in which er lots of in which relevance and er businesses in the area could have er the thing that er response was er this this partic particular phrase would seem to be saying trouble erm er identified .
10 I ca n't sacrifice my sense of self-preservation for you .
11 ‘ I do n't see why I ca n't continue my run for the seniors , ’ he says , ‘ but I 'm taking nothing for granted . ’
12 I ca n't feel my face anymore , and my mind is walking .
13 Since my operation I have n't looked back comma , although maybe because I ca n't move my leg .
14 I ca n't change my past , ’ he says , ‘ but I can have a damn good try at the future .
15 I ca n't change my way of thinking , though , and I want to go home , even if you think it 's childish . ’
16 I ca n't change my face , so I 've learned to like it , and like who I am .
17 I ca n't change my mind about the name Lemarchand as suddenly as this . ’
18 " Dear Miss Monroe , but you have been Sara in my mind for so long — Miss Lockwood 's great-niece Sara , Jenny 's sister Sara , and now my fellow householder Sara and my landlady Sara — I ca n't change my thinking .
19 ‘ Oh , this roof — as you said , you live here — I live here — I ca n't abandon my studio , it 's perfect — here is the scene where we must make our relationship real .
20 ‘ Time and again , they said things like : ‘ I ca n't tell my Mum because she would n't believe me ’ or ‘ I told another teacher but I just got told off for telling lies ’ .
21 I ca n't scratch my hand in my head now .
22 You 'll have to forgive me , Father , but I ca n't repress my curiosity .
23 But I 've been promised to Craig for years , I ca n't break my word . ’
24 And I do n't think I ca n't mind my mother away at all .
25 ‘ Are you saying I ca n't play my music ? ’
26 I ca n't describe my feeling — a sort of emptiness , which is dreadfully painful — a sort of longing which can not be satisfied , but never goes away , indeed it increases daily … . ’
27 I ca n't imagine my Levin ever maturing like that .
28 Let me read out roughly what I 've got down here , it is the the pr presentation and er er sorry I 've scribbled down and I ca n't read my scribble altogether , I know it 's
29 I ca n't remember my mother , because if I did I 'd hate her .
30 I ca n't spend my life in some prison .
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