Example sentences of "[pron] could not [verb] her " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't bear her judgements , I did n't agree , I do n't agree , with her values . |
2 | I could n't bear her look of hurt expectancy any more , so I tore myself away from her face and walked off . |
3 | I could n't tell her mine was n't a route she 'd stand much chance of following . |
4 | But I gave her a cold stare and fluffed my fur out ; I could n't have her thinking I was a pushover . |
5 | I could n't believe her reaction , she was totally stupefied . |
6 | I could n't see her face but I knew she was older than I was . |
7 | I could n't see her face very clearly now , but could sense how she 'd withdrawn from me . |
8 | Although I could n't see her face properly , her tongue was painting my image by numbers . |
9 | She was lying almost abeam of us , and at first I could n't see her hull , but only a sort of thickening of the mist that turned out to be her mast . |
10 | I could not bear her loss . |
11 | I could not understand her ideas but I had a feeling she might be right . |
12 | Sharon , that 's it , I could not get her name last night . |
13 | The maid who opened the door to them could not take her eyes off the great fat woman in the biscuit straw hat with big cloth roses on its brim , and the cape that just covered her shoulders and showed an expanse of blue cotton bosom , the like she had never seen before . |
14 | Athelstan just glared at her but still she could not control her mirth . |
15 | Now it did not even strike her as odd or ungracious that Jenny , after their long separation , should have no time for questions or interest about her sojourn in America or her journey home , and that she could not control her own unhappiness for the sake of welcoming back her sister . |
16 | And though she recognized that some of it was rebellion at the hours of inactivity , she could not ignore her bladder . |
17 | And try as she might she could not detach her eyes from the object on the table that had so totally winded her . |
18 | Nicandra ran towards all that beauty — although she could not tell her trouble nor make any mention of the displeasing butterfly , she could be close in the adored distance . |
19 | Her imagined crime was something she could not tell her beloved and admired brother , and without that there had been nobody at all . |
20 | She told herself that if she did not look up she would not need to see it and after a while this not-looking would become habitual , but in the event she could not prevent her eyes from turning up to the campanile . |
21 | She could not bear her aunt 's desperate face , nor her uncle 's increasing silence . |
22 | She could not hide her astonishment . |
23 | Fen held her a little away from him , his hand going under her chin so that she could not hide her tear-streaked face . |
24 | And when Mrs Stych returned , looking like a fat Christmas fairy and complaining that she could not fix her wings , he was able to pin them onto her dress without rancour and to tell a thoroughly bawdy joke , which made Hank explode with laughter and his wife look outraged . |
25 | And here she was , with Frank Grimwood of all people , shaking so much she could not fix her spectacles on her nose . |
26 | I guessed , as everyone else must have done , that at some point she could not manage her life any longer and had gone out and stepped into the stream as a way of escape . |
27 | The first was an 87-year old widow with an OBS score of eight , living on her own in a local authority flat ; she had very poor mobility , was subject to falls , and had an increasing tendency to incontinence ; she could not manage her own personal care nor the care of her home . |
28 | She could not manage her own personal care or care of her house , and was deemed to be at risk when on her own . |
29 | Feeling that she could not move her left arm or leg , she sat down on the stairs . |
30 | She felt a sensation of floating , since the poison which had claimed her had blocked all physical feeling , and she could not move her head to see the men who were carrying her . |