Example sentences of "i could [verb] on my " in BNC.
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1 | She was willing to give everything up , but we talked it through and I said I could manage on my own . |
2 | This meant that we had to find somewhere I could manage on my own and that was centrally located , because I could not walk far . |
3 | I suppose I could manage on my own , but — ’ |
4 | I was showing this off in my first week — wishing I could walk on my hands too , like my father — when I broke the bed 's cast-iron frame . |
5 | The first day I could walk on my own I walked out . |
6 | I served on the Committee which dealt with what is now the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , in the hope that I could draw on my own experience as chairman of the Cardiff juvenile bench , and as someone who had worked with young offenders . |
7 | But I do n't think I could cope on my own without my mum and dad even if I did have all that money . |
8 | ‘ I bet you I could put on my tightest dress , my highest heels , and walk the streets of Valletta all night without getting into any trouble ! ’ |
9 | The smallest road I could find on my not-very-good road map headed south-east from Idar towards Kaiserslautern , through the hill country of the Bergland . |
10 | I was a bit upset after Wednesday and wanted to show that I could win on my merits . ’ |
11 | I think I could survive on my own in New York if I had a credit card and I found a nice hotel like Kevin . |
12 | Dawyck said he was sure I could claim on my insurance . |