Example sentences of "can [adv] say that i " in BNC.
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1 | Since I 'm technically retired I ca n't say that I 'll resign if you disagree with my request — and particularly that we should remove my reconstruction as quickly as is feasible , but I do feel it that strongly and I shall publish whatever you decide . ’ |
2 | I ca n't say that I keep a distance , because I do n't . |
3 | I ca n't say that I 've even found cases with definite pathology needing to dilute more . |
4 | They ca n't say that I 'm in a druggy haze or that I 'll get out of it . |
5 | There is something so immovable , so enduring — yet I am perfectly aware that one day he will fall down — so mysterious about my old mate that although I ca n't say that I actually feel a surge of energy , I do feel some sort of ‘ reward ’ . |
6 | I ca n't say that I looked too far ahead , probably because I 'm the kind of person who lives for today . |
7 | I ca n't say that I mind . ’ |
8 | ‘ I ca n't say that I remember a case . |
9 | As someone seduced by the clever remake that was ‘ Iron Lion Zion ’ , I ca n't say that I feel quite as lubricated by this one . |
10 | Well , I still ca n't imagine what his game is , and I ca n't say that I like it . ’ |
11 | I thought Alan Bowness , former director of the Tate , was a very good man , but I ca n't say that I 've known intimately very many of the museum people either in England or in the States . |
12 | " I ca n't say that I see why not . |
13 | THWAITE hides itself away at the upper end of Swaledale as though it were trying to shelter from the rush and madness of twentieth-century life , and I ca n't say that I blame it . |
14 | ‘ So I ca n't say that I know where your mother is or why she left . ’ |
15 | I ca n't say that I blame |
16 | I ca n't say that I did honestly enjoy it at first . |
17 | I still ca n't say that I love him . |
18 | Now about getting physical activity , I , I ca n't say that I can give your a er er a foolproof method because it will depend upon you . |
19 | Er , I ca n't say that I , I , I , I know they did do that yes , but I ca n't say that it er it interfered with us much and I ca n't er , ev ever think of anybody , you know wh sort of talking about it like in any respect . |
20 | No , I ca n't say that I had ; like many others I simply disliked the man . ’ |
21 | ‘ No , but I ca n't say that I was paying much attention . ’ |
22 | ‘ Well , I ca n't say that I 've really earned this , ’ said John , taking a cup , ‘ but perhaps I can be forgiven my first day . |
23 | ‘ I ca n't say that I mind . |
24 | ‘ Ca n't say that I did , chief . |
25 | ‘ Ca n't say that I did . |
26 | But er I ca n't say that I know anything more about it actually . |
27 | ‘ Ca n't say that I 've heard of it . ’ |
28 | I used to be , but I have n't been for a long while I used to we ca n't say that I was there last year but |
29 | I ca n't say that I hate that shop , it stinks . |
30 | Well , I take as I find , and can only say that I was happy to do Toshack a favour a few years back when a friend , an international fixer with contacts in Portuguese football , rang to ask if anyone might be available to Sporting Lisbon . |