Example sentences of "[pron] can [not/n't] go " in BNC.
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1 | In his note he asked for medical help — some vitamins , eye-drops , ‘ as I ca n't go out ’ — and for some money . |
2 | That 's why I ca n't go on with it . |
3 | I ca n't go into the particulars but whatever could take place between boys and girls squeedged into one bed , did take place and in the midst of the others . |
4 | He said I ca n't go on living here , not on my own like . |
5 | It 's difficult to keep in touch with friends and I know I ca n't go wild socially . |
6 | It 's difficult to keep in touch with friends and I know I ca n't go wild socially . |
7 | Yet if she was asked out , she exclaimed : ‘ Oh — but I ca n't go without Brian ! ’ |
8 | ‘ I ca n't go to your school , ’ the boy went on . |
9 | ‘ You know I ca n't go back . |
10 | ‘ You know I ca n't go buying her nothing ! ’ |
11 | But I ca n't go having my place turned into a fever ward . |
12 | ‘ I ca n't go back , ’ Dot said . |
13 | I try to babysit for different people ; sometimes I 'm so embarrassed I ca n't go back to a place . |
14 | Eventually , at tea time , I tell Nicola 's mother that I ca n't go to India because I 'm starting a course at university . |
15 | I mean , I can swim or cycle , but I ca n't go to aerobics or do those kind of things , because I 'd feel too self-conscious . |
16 | But now I 've been here nine times and I ca n't go sightseeing . |
17 | One person who claimed to have witnessed her collapse in the recording studio said : ‘ The poor kid just kept sobbing and saying , ‘ I ca n't go on , I ca n't take the pressure . ’ |
18 | I felt stifled , so one day , right in the middle of a huge novel by Theodore Dreiser , I stood up and said : ‘ No , I ca n't go on . ’ |
19 | I 'm afraid I ca n't subscribe to the theory that man should always be ‘ bloody , bold and resolute ’ ; but rather , I confess , that it 's very comforting to lean on you sometimes … more especially as I 've a funny instinct that if I follow your ways I ca n't go wrong , whereas my own existence is apt to be hardening , as you can see that it must be . |
20 | ‘ I ca n't go out with a Tory ! ’ he virtually wailed . |
21 | ‘ I ca n't go back . |
22 | ‘ I ca n't go on , I got to sit down , ’ she gasped , collapsing heavily on the grass . |
23 | This letter simply must go tonight , and I ca n't go right down to the G.P.O. or I shall be late for my appointment . ’ |
24 | ‘ I ca n't go any farther , ’ she panted . |
25 | ‘ So I ca n't go out through the garden ? ’ |
26 | At first interview she said the strain of looking after her mother-in-law was considerable , that it was putting a strain on her marriage in that she and her husband were always quarrelling these days , and that she had got to the point when ‘ I feel I ca n't go on any longer ’ . |
27 | ‘ It follows , said Karelius slowly , ‘ that I ca n't go back to Sanders ' place . |
28 | Then they 'll say ‘ I 'll stop for a cup of tea then — oh , I ca n't go now it 's too late , I think I 'll stop tonight but I must go home tomorrow ’ . ’ |
29 | And to this day I ca n't go shopping without my gloves on . |
30 | If I do n't get back and find Jeff soon it 'll be time for my last bus and I ca n't go without seeing him . |