Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] could [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Well , Mrs. Jewkes , if it were not for the thought of that cursed parson I believe in my heart , so great is my weakness , that I could yet forgive this intriguing little slut and take her to my bosom .
2 I could not write anything here yesterday because I was too desolate at the thought that I could hot come and talk to you .
3 But when she came up to me after that third seminar I was so shocked and embarrassed that I could barely speak .
4 ‘ I also found that I could n't sit down properly , ’ says Otis .
5 Except that I could n't sit up straight .
6 That I could n't tell you .
7 I replied that I could n't dance .
8 Well that women in yours other week that I could n't do this save , I 'm sorry sir but you 're under sixty five .
9 No , I ju I just had a look at that I could n't do anything .
10 Because when I read the leaflet on that crucial afternoon , it turned out that I could n't start swallowing the pills on any old day : the course had to begin at a particular point in my menstrual cycle .
11 Except that I could n't move .
12 No harm done , or anything — I had a bet with a friend that I could n't con you . ’
13 It was n't only that I could n't lift myself off the ground but that I was stuck to it in some way .
14 They did n't know what he was so excited about , and his father was disgusted to find that I could n't draw a footballer ( an unKerridgean species ) .
15 I felt like shit and I was trying so hard not to think of Lewis and Verity that I could n't think about anything else , but the day was fabulous ; clear and cold , the sky crystal blue and reflecting in the waters of hill-cupped lochans and the glinting length of Loch Add .
16 Which is why I made up my mind to come and tell you first thing that I could n't think of anyone I 'd rather Naylor married . ’
17 Erm he , he then obviously goes on to erm to erm talk about peasant bans and prohibitions erm and for some incredible reason the peasants suddenly take a disliking to gaming , gambling and opium smoking , three things that I could n't think of anything I 'd like to do more , erm
18 One thing I can remember about that evening was that I could n't eat anything .
19 Before my first evening class in English I was no nervous that I could n't eat !
20 The classical piece Cale always claimed was in him never emerged , mainly because the showman in him would n't let it go : ‘ there was just so much chaos going on , in my personal and creative life , that I could n't finish
21 I 'd told him before that I could n't sing a note but he 'd obviously ignored it .
22 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 .
23 ‘ Nobody believes it was my idea , ’ he sighs , ‘ But about eight months ago I explained that I could n't carry on working those hours .
24 ‘ As a senior director , I 'm used to having complete creative authority while making a film and I found that I could n't carry out my job in the manner to which I had become accustomed .
25 ‘ Nobody believes it was my idea , ’ he sighs , ‘ But about eight months ago I explained that I could n't carry on working those hours .
26 I thought we 'd been getting on pretty well but as Father 's Day approached , Joe made it clear that I could n't hope to be any more than just second best
27 The squash had an undertaste that I could n't identify but it was n't unpleasant and I happily drank it .
28 I also told him of my affection for you and that I could n't injure you by marrying you without love .
29 I even had a tickle between my shoulder-blades that I could n't reach
30 And I was told that he was going to die shortly , and that if I wished , the measures that they were using with the respirator could be removed at my request , because he was in a terminal stage ; it was just a matter of time , and I really felt that I could n't make that decision myself .
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