Example sentences of "i could [verb] [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ I really do not think I could manage my affairs without her assistance . ’
2 Now I could set my sights on the European Championships in Stuttgart .
3 My eye fell on a page she had left on the kitchen table the other day and I had noted , before I could avert my eyes , a pretty scholarly history of my conversion to double-knotting , after an incident when I was unable to get out of the train at Greenwich one evening and found myself being carried on to Maze Hill , because someone was standing on the trailing lace of my shoe .
4 ‘ Any idea where I could lay my hands on an idiot 's guide to disputes ? ’ he asked .
5 In the days when I had more time to spare I would read any book I could lay my hands on and particularly enjoyed anything about foreign lands .
6 I have often wondered if Levin made a 12-string guitar and if so , where I could lay my hands on one .
7 ‘ If I had that much money and it was the first real money I had ever made , ’ said the businessman at last , ‘ I 'd put a quarter of it in government savings bonds , and with the rest of it I 'd buy as much land or property in and around Tollemarche and Edmonton as I could lay my hands on . ’
8 I drank all the booze I could lay my hands on .
9 I spent the days and nights talking with tenants , trade unionists , blacks and whites , punks and skinheads , single parents and old-age pensioners , their neighbours , workmates and relatives — anybody I could lay my hands on .
10 I could bring your views to the attention of the Vice President in charge of Overseas Operations ’ he added placatingly .
11 Right below the press box he tried to get past Tambay and I could swear his wheels were n't more than inches from the pit-wall as he tried , and failed , to get by .
12 ‘ I thought I could control my feelings , have an exciting affair with you and keep myself intact .
13 ‘ If only I could control my responses , but I seem unable to do anything about them . ’
14 But I could assure you colleagues that business will be taken , okay ?
15 I had gone , as the doctor had ordered , where I could feast my senses .
16 Doubtless the authorities would not heed my plea , but here in County Fermanagh I could feast my eyes on red pillar boxes to my heart 's content .
17 But I could do it , I could do me sums and everything , but er I never always in number one class .
18 Jeffrey : When I first recognized that I was homosexual , I could recognize my feelings but I did n't know actually what you were supposed to do — not just to meet people , that was difficult enough , but I did n't know what to do physically .
19 I grabbed the top of the fence and pulled myself up until I could rest my forearms there , keeping myself about a foot off the ground by skidding the toes of my trainers — only cleaned last week as well — into the wet wood .
20 Years later I could observe their lives not just as the chance affairs of a family .
21 Although my hand felt sore , I could move my fingers and life by hand above my head .
22 I thought it was my spine but I could move my limbs so I thought it could n't be too bad . ’
23 Although my paralysis was pretty well complete , I did find that I could move my eyes .
24 Before I could answer his questions he remarked slowly , ‘ You know , Boyo , I had a bloody good dream .
25 In September 1938 , when I was sixteen , I went back to my native country for a holiday ; partly because 1 wanted to see my friends in štanjel , and partly so that I could visit my uncles , aunts and cousins on my mother 's side of the family in Mavhinje .
26 I could divine their thoughts .
27 ‘ What I mean is that I wish I could snap my fingers and suddenly there 'd be a band playing some soft , slow music . ’
28 I could give you names .
29 My sister buried all her valuables showing me the spot so that I could tell her children where they were in case she was killed .
30 I could tell my grandparents things that I would n't tell my , my father or my mother .
  Next page