Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [verb] [pron] could " in BNC.

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1 She tried not to wish he could go away even though the room was cramping them .
2 What it did prove , emphatically , is that you can buy a car which will out-handle any Ferrari , out-accelerate the most powerful Porsche to way past licence-losing speed and provide more safe fun than anyone who has n't driven one could possibly imagine .
3 She could do n't know she could
4 I did not think we could invade this year .
5 The Executive Council under Sir Paw Tun were inert and helpless , and later that morning I went to the Governor to say that I did not think we could hold the situation any longer without grave risk , and advised him to call for the resignation of the Executive Council .
6 ‘ Presumably they did not think we could add anything .
7 Quite a number of farmers from these areas , although still with 10–15 years active service left , did not think they could benefit from training : for them it was ‘ something for the young folk ’ .
8 Bill Mumford says of course they will make it … they would not be going if they did not think they could do it … they have been well prepared …
9 They were not due to leave Sintra until early afternoon tomorrow , but she did not think she could stand another day of his kisses and caresses .
10 She did not think she could stand another hour , another minute , another second .
11 Though its technology , which makes chips , has won much praise , Perkin-Elmer did not think it could profit in the face of Japanese competition .
12 She saw the hole in the grave and the expensive new gravestone , but did not think it could be Fanny 's .
13 The Russian did not think he could have been dead for long .
14 He did not think he could ever be that kind of person but Nutty said some of the best riders were the quiet , sympathetic ones .
15 Alan and Maryon both felt that six weeks would probably be enough and did not think he could manage to continue on this diet for another three weeks .
16 ‘ Unfortunately , his personal secretary said she did not think he could become actively involved , but I am writing to the Prime Minister Mr Major and George Howard , the Environment Secretary , seeking their support . ’
17 Having replied Yes with much confidence in his initial request I did not think I could take two steps to the rear , so I hastened to add that the job would take me some considerable time as ti would be my spare-time/spare-time job , consoled myself with the thought that it was the first time that I had made anything to be used in a church , so it would be a challenge .
18 Sometimes I thought that within a few months I would be back in Le Court , because I did not think I could continue .
19 How often declared that I did not think I could possibly deserve my Pamela till I could show her a purity as nearly equal to hers .
20 ‘ But he was very single-minded then and the fact that something was very good already did not mean he could not improvise . ’
21 A Final Protocol annexed to the Athens Agreement provided in Article 4 for recourse to the Greek-Turkish Mixed Arbitral Tribunal established by the Lausanne Peace Treaty , but did not specify who could submit questions to the Arbitral Tribunal .
22 Though very sympathetic and sensitive to the needs of the birth family most adopters did not feel they could cope with contact .
23 The party authorities in charge of the campuses , however , did not feel they could allow these radical developments to take place .
24 ‘ I suspect he did not feel he could trust someone , ’ said Cramer delicately .
25 He did not feel he could write freely if the typescript was readily accessible to his mother .
26 What level of income this had been , he did not feel he could reveal .
27 He did not feel he could work on such a project , however , until " Little Gidding " was finished .
28 She did not feel she could turn down such charity without proof of the necessary conditions of rejection .
29 But she and Matthew had had so many cold steely little tussles these last few weeks over so many small things — like the panelling in the hall and cutting some trees down at the side of the house which she said darkened the drawing-room and which he had gone berserk about — that Sara did not feel she could be obstructive again .
30 They distrusted predictions about the far reaches of the universe because it did not seem they could be tested by observation .
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