Example sentences of "ca [not/n't] [verb] she " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , Oh you ca n't sack her for that ! |
2 | Whatever else people might think about Sean Young , they certainly ca n't ignore her . |
3 | It ca n't bother her Bev because the amount of noise that we get through the walls is so bad and she 's in it , she 's actually there with the animals barking , so she takes no notice whatsoever of them |
4 | I ca n't manage her , she does n't seem to hear me . |
5 | ‘ We ca n't hurt her , ’ he said quickly , hoping Donna had n't heard . |
6 | We ca n't hurt her — humiliate her like this when she 's expecting to marry him in just a few weeks , even if it has been arranged for family reasons , and not for love . |
7 | ‘ It 's because she loves me so much that I just ca n't hurt her . |
8 | ‘ Today I am confident that he ca n't hurt her any more . |
9 | If Hilary Robarts thinks she has been libelled and seeks redress I ca n't prevent her from going to law . ’ |
10 | Ca n't treat her own ca n't wash her . |
11 | ‘ I ca n't think she is a very nice person . |
12 | Even if she were , I ca n't think she 'd want to talk to you . ’ |
13 | Despite his growing involvement , he ca n't scratch her from the list and another murder casts her every action in chilling , ambiguous light . |
14 | ‘ She 's too heavy , I ca n't hold her , ’ Flora gasped , and Mr Hobbs took her place , supporting the heavy , lolling head on his bony shoulder . |
15 | She 's all safe and snug in the Gareloch where Jerry ca n't reach her . |
16 | ‘ I ca n't bear her really , but I feel sorry for her husband . ’ |
17 | You ca n't want her to marry someone who does n't love her in return . ’ |
18 | I ca n't stay her . ’ |
19 | ‘ We ca n't move her . |
20 | I ca n't wake her up or else I shall got shot . |
21 | You ca n't accuse her of not facing facts , can you ? |
22 | I really ca n't neglect her now that she is dying . ’ |
23 | Even if Martin wanted her to stay , Marion ca n't stand her . |
24 | ‘ I ca n't stand her and her jabber any more , Ben , ’ she was saying . |
25 | ‘ But Crilly ca n't stand her , outside of work . |
26 | I ca n't stand 'er . |
27 | ‘ I ca n't marry her . |
28 | This means they ca n't pay her any rent , so she ca n't pay the mortgage . |
29 | " I ca n't tell her , " he mutters . |
30 | I ca n't tell her I 've never been in love . |