Example sentences of "[pers pn] can not [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't even stay in a hotel because people find out where I am and they make life a bit of a pain . |
2 | Oh , God , I 'm so pissed off I ca n't even think of a decent comparison . |
3 | How can you chat about it like this when I 'm holding you and when I want to kiss you and make love to you so badly I ca n't even think of anything else ! ’ |
4 | I ca n't even think of what to have . |
5 | Yeah , I ca n't even think of any nurses at the hospital , Louise her little one 's three but she 's more like a five year old |
6 | ‘ I ca n't even talk about his future in the game because it 's too early to say . |
7 | ‘ Now I come back to my own country — and I ca n't even go into a Wimpey bar . ’ |
8 | All this drama , darling , she thought all this gotta-see-her , and I ca n't even look at her . |
9 | Cos you know what I mean that 's as you know I , I ca n't even lie in a bath any more , it 's not fair ! |
10 | Reaching out , I ca n't even burst through the paper bag that envelops my being . |
11 | Me with all that fine talk about liberating the Ukraine , and I ca n't even remember about a visa . |
12 | seven thousand seven tho , seven now I ca n't even stretch to ! |
13 | no , I ca n't even run for a bus . |
14 | ‘ Look at me now , I ca n't even get up the stairs . ’ |
15 | You know he seems like really frightening and intimida that 's the thing though cos er what , yeah , I just I do n't know I ca n't just forget about it and say well who cares because he really does go out of his way to make things hard . |
16 | Why , I ca n't just arrive on people that way . |
17 | I ca n't just arrive like this , with nothing . ’ |
18 | We are talking about s several miles ma'am and I can I ca n't just conceive of i of how that could could occur . |
19 | " Timothy says I ca n't just storm into High Brook and he 's right . |
20 | Believe it or not , I ca n't usually cope with it ! |
21 | If I ca n't still clamber up a mountain when I 'm 55 , subject to health and having both legs of course , I want to be put down humanely . |
22 | Yes , as you say , I was n't in the Cabinet so I ca n't really speak with any authority at all about how he conducted affairs there . |
23 | ‘ I ca n't really speak for her , but I would imagine she 's enjoying it . ’ |
24 | I ca n't really go into details I 'm afraid , but , yes , it 's for the final push . ’ |
25 | That 's a complicated story I ca n't really go into at the moment , but was very much to do with the Royal Policies of the 1630s . |
26 | I think what what Mr Wincup was saying at the end of the day , is that the Inspector 's report and the conclusions on the greenbelt local plan will go back to the parent authority , the originating authority , which is North Yorkshire , equally my rec report , out recommendations on this alteration go back to North Yorkshire , they have to take regard to whatever we recommend , ultimately they will take a decision on that , erm depending on the decision other things may flow from it , and I ca n't really speculate on what those are at the moment , but effectively the final decision as to what they accept or reject will rest with North Yorkshire . |
27 | I ca n't really talk about it now . |
28 | Neil and D. Davis did n't bother entering the comp so as to give everyone else a chance … and I ca n't really think of anyone who particularly merits a mention … oh , apart from Z-boy Fez who wore stripy skin tight trousers and looked ridiculous … do n't know the results — and hey ! |
29 | ‘ I ca n't really think of any reason why vegetarians should be considered effeminate . |
30 | There are areas of contention — I ca n't really think of any at the moment — but I 'll tell you I am in extremely good books at the moment , because I cooked Christmas lunch . |