Example sentences of "[pron] ca n't get " in BNC.
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1 | someone ca n't get hold of you . |
2 | I find I ca n't get away from the job . |
3 | I ca n't get away from it . |
4 | I ca n't get any words out . |
5 | I ai n't got a hankie or nothing so I try and lick it off with my tongue , but I ca n't get all of it . |
6 | But when I get to the other side I ca n't get onto the platform cos of this other gate . |
7 | I want to shout out and stop her , but I ca n't get no sound out . |
8 | I ca n't get in . |
9 | ‘ I ca n't get used to the idea that you 're growing up and can look after yourself . |
10 | ‘ Well , I was hoping to do some digging , ’ said the Prince , ‘ but it 's so hard that I ca n't get the spade in . |
11 | ‘ Caspar 's shut in one of those buildings and I ca n't get him out . ’ |
12 | ‘ Suppose I ca n't get in ? ’ |
13 | And I ca n't get away with tights . |
14 | — I ca n't get 'em on . ’ |
15 | — ‘ Course , I ca n't get out there now . |
16 | I ca n't get up out me bed any more without somebody helping me , so I sleep in that chair . |
17 | I ca n't get down , ’ I hollered . |
18 | Although I 'm starting to cope with the idea that the rape was n't my fault , I ca n't get rid of the feeling that something about my appearance singled me out . |
19 | But I ca n't get you out of the girls ’ house . ’ |
20 | ‘ If I ca n't get her back to the sea , I 'll have to become a farmer , ’ he said . |
21 | The problem is that , although it pulls like a train , I ca n't get any more than 35 mph out of it , comfortably , that is . |
22 | I can only compose at night , so that I ca n't get up early as well ; besides , one is not always in the mood for working . |
23 | There 's something definite I want to say , but I ca n't get it out and you wo n't help me . ’ |
24 | ‘ I ca n't get interested in kids like Ryan , Harry — not with you in my life . |
25 | REVERSE : Weather stunning , food great , Chris has found some snorkelling gear and now I ca n't get him out of the water ! |
26 | ‘ I ca n't get them off . ’ |
27 | It was Miss Rene 's voice , and she cried out at her , ‘ I ca n't get in ! |
28 | I ca n't get excited about Save The Whale |
29 | Fine songs such as ‘ Mean To Me ’ or ‘ I Ca n't Get Started ’ appear to be close to perfect here but such trifles as ‘ With Thee I Swing ’ and ‘ You 're Too Lovely To Last ’ are just as charming because the singer gives them the same sensitive treatment . |
30 | ‘ I ca n't get the indicator to work . ’ |