Example sentences of "and could not [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The members of the commission could not gain entry to north Korea and could not observe the nature of elections there .
2 The Labour Party began its own Book Service at the end of 1939 in an attempt to provide the alternative , but its efforts were hindered by the war and could not attract a fraction of the readership achieved by the Left Book Club .
3 A southern Italian , he had taught up until now in a village near Naples and could not speak a word either of Slovene or of Triestino .
4 One other man , a Henry W. Harris , a railway official , went to his rescue , and succeeded in reaching the drowning swimmer , but got into difficulties himself and could not bring the other to the shore .
5 She longed to encounter some other human presence and could not bear the thought of it .
6 Alice , who had several times caught Tom looking admiringly at her while they were coming up there in the tube , and could not forget the way he had held out his hand to her while they sang the duet , wondered if having the room next to his was a good idea .
7 A second patient , who presented with anaemia , lived alone and in poor social circumstances and could not manage a gluten free diet .
8 I had fallen many times and could not control the wheelbarrow unless I was close enough for my legs to bang into it .
9 National unity came late and could not conquer the sense of belonging to pre-national societies .
10 If Mr Major lost his majority and could not do a deal with another party , would he be entitled as Prime Minister to request a dissolution and a second election ?
11 It was obvious he was out of control and could not stop the springs .
12 However , she was beginning to feel her age and could not face an argument until it was unavoidable .
13 The present writer has no experience in microbiology and could not tell the difference between bacilli and cocci if he saw them .
14 These three teachers were struggling to survive in an inner-city school and could not give the evaluation project the kind of commitment it really deserved .
15 Umpire David Archer , in his 28th Test , was following the flight of the ball and could not give the decision , obvious by instant TV replay to viewers as far away as Johannesburg and London and , more pertinently , to reserve umpire Lloyd Barker and match referee Raman Subba Row in the pavilion .
16 At one point , John decided that he wanted to learn about music , although in fact he newer acquired much technical knowledge of the subject , and could not read a score .
17 There was no point in talking about it to someone who did not know the personalities involved and could not appreciate the circumstances .
18 Mr Thornton 's position may be more sympathetically received today , when ‘ paternalism ’ has become a dirty word ; but if , as a later critic was to claim , such philanthropists as Dorothea wished only to fulfil their own personal sentiment of pity and justice , and could not escape the disability of their arbitrary self-appointment , they undoubtedly had a great deal to contribute in the absence of state measures to fill the gap .
19 He successfully repaired the engine and could not resist the chance of seeing Brooklands , the centre of British Aviation .
20 G.C. Allen , the doyen of British Japanologists , put it this way ‘ although government fostered growth in Japan = = it certainly did not and could not prescribe the policy to follow ’ ( 1981 p.192 , italics added ) .
21 Carol Park , communications director of Standard Life , said she would not preempt Monday 's meeting and could not discuss the company 's future support .
22 ‘ For me ? ’ she said and could not keep the longing out of her voice .
23 The cat 's owner was leaving the area and could not keep the animal , and she wanted it to have a nice home .
24 Her GP was called on February 6 and could not hear a heartbeat .
25 Prompted by Glenn Steppler 's series of articles in ‘ MI ’ Nos. 20 , 21 & 22 on Napoleonic period redcoats ' jackets , and by the publication of the Fosten brothers ' The Thin Red Line , I examined this exhibit more closely ; and could not reconcile the pattern and style of the Grenadier Company wings with the various references in my possession .
26 The benefit of the system was that it demanded that society intervened for those who were under great pressure and could not take the stress .
27 There were plenty of excuses ( she had endured a very bad journey to Paris , the going was appallingly heavy , and her regular jockey William Lane was injured and could not take the ride ) , and she resumed her winning ways later that month with an easy stroll in the Free Handicap at Newmarket .
28 She leaned on a staff as tall as herself , and could not see the visitors to her fur-lined chamber , but her nearsense informed her .
29 The party 's problem was that it was a Catholic organisation and could not see the class basis of the problems .
30 He was uncertain , and could not see the point of hazarding a guess before the forensic labs had reported on the pair of scissors .
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