Example sentences of "[pron] could [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I could also support Chris 's resolution if I thought it was realistic to hope for an adequately funded public transport system in , in the foreseeable future . |
2 | I did n't dare return to the-place where I 'd killed him because I could easily arouse suspicion . |
3 | I could easily write paragraphs in tender praise of that young girl 's pouting lower lip , but the end result would be to make her appear ludicrously deformed . |
4 | But even I could n't will wakefulness with complete success , and the events of those nights soon began to affect my day-time behaviour . |
5 | ca just can play that , I could n't do recorders that well ? |
6 | ‘ As Prime Minister , I could n't waste time having any internal arguments . |
7 | At the back of my mind was a small , warning voice , telling me it was ridiculous to go on with this , that I could n't change Nonni 's mind , nor would it alter anything if I could . |
8 | Erm on , on yours in fact I could n't check sequence erm on the programme that you 'd given me because I did n't , I , I had know way of telling whether we did get a clash . |
9 | I had already got some friends who came from my primary school but I realized that I could n't stay friends forever with them . |
10 | because I could n't speak English at all , I speak the , I could read a paper or a book , I du n no what is all about , but I used to get because you got on it for instant like mm |
11 | I could n't speak French if I tried . |
12 | I could n't make friends so I went around by myself , did things by myself . |
13 | His lips moved , and some noises came out but I could n't make sense of them . |
14 | He said something and I could n't make sense of it |
15 | I could n't make head nor tail of this . |
16 | Rosie said something about keys but I could n't make head or tail of it . ’ |
17 | There was some sort of monitor with dials which I could n't make head nor tail of , two drip stands with tubes — one lot going up her nose , the other into her arm — and her right leg was coated in plaster and suspended in mid air by a pulley contraption on which the Spanish Inquisition probably held the patent . |
18 | I 've got a very stubborn streak and I discovered that I could n't bear people telling me what I could and could n't eat . |
19 | I could n't leave Elinor on her own . ’ |
20 | ‘ I left here , telling myself I could n't be lady Anne 's companion 'cos I could n't leave mama on her own . |
21 | Kate sighed ‘ Anyway , I could n't stop James , even if I wanted to . |
22 | And I could n't stand physics , I just sort of |
23 | I could n't stand chemistry anyway , could n't understand it at all , the atoms and the neutrons and all that . |
24 | I mean I ca n't in , I like to shut my door , I mean I do n't mind people coming to visit me but I could n't stand people in and out , in and out my house all day , that would crack me up . |
25 | I had no wish to marry anyone now that I could n't marry Nour , but I was particularly averse to the idea of marrying my mother . |
26 | I was almost ready to tell him I could n't face Quigley on my own . |
27 | ‘ I could n't face Anna 's aunt Beryl — she hates me — or Cathy Carne either , for that matter . ’ |
28 | I decided that in my present state I could n't face Moscow , and having discovered about the hot , spring baths of Budapest and the chess players who stand in water at 76 degrees Celsius , leisurely moving the pieces , decided that it was the place for me . |
29 | I prodded with my pole , but somehow the current made it cling , and I found I could n't shake Casey away . |
30 | Mrs Short : I could n't handle George at weekends if he was away all week . |