Example sentences of "can not [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You can not love him , Estella ! ’
2 On the one hand , she finds it true that ‘ the definition of ‘ Almighty ’ means that there is no evil out of which good can not be brought' , while on the same page she writes that , ‘ if those theologies who assert that God is in total control of His creation are right , I can not worship Him ’ .
3 How much it costs to replace him if you can not manage him and his career in an informed way ?
4 ‘ You can not mean he wants to die ? ’
5 If he wants to go , I can not stop him . ’
6 After all , we have no proof against him , and if we can not make him talk , this mystery will never be solved .
7 We can create conditions for an employer , but we can not make him employ someone under those conditions .
8 Charles 's following ( populus ) then swore " in its own language , the lingua romana " : " If Louis keeps the oath which he swears to his brother Charles , and my lord Charles for his part does not keep his , if I can not make him refrain [ from that action ] , then neither I nor any other whom I can make refrain will give him any aid against Louis " .
9 He is unique in His person — we can not treat Him as if He was an ordinary human being .
10 I can not prevent him going forth , but am ever relieved when he has returned .
11 If a creditor has levied and completed execution the debentureholders can not compel him to restore the money , nor , until the charge has crystallised , can he be restrained from levying execution .
12 I can not dignify him with the name of " physician " … should send to their doom many poor souls who might , with the proper treatment , recover ! "
13 Mandy Merck says : ‘ To associate Bill Clinton with a known gay activist like myself can not do him vast favours in large parts of homophobic America . ’
14 We can not blame him for this — he has his career to think of — but we must protest when he puts on his most earnest face and lectures the other two parties .
15 However , even if we can not blame him for murdering the other in his sleep , we might respect him more if he did put himself at a disadvantage by clinging to one of his last disintegrating scraps of morality .
16 ‘ I can not blame him , madam .
17 Thanks to you , I can not give him my name , but I shall furnish him with everything else he needs , including love .
18 ‘ You can not give him that , ’ Cleo said sharply .
19 We may not always be completely happy with the published data we find in the Registrar-General 's reviews but we can not accuse him of using secondary sources when his organization has , in fact , collected all the information at first hand from the people themselves .
20 It is accordingly unnecessary to address the fine points of interpretation which rule 14A undoubtedly raises in the context of civil discovery for , even if Mr. Browne 's arguments upon them are correct , that can not avail him here .
21 Of all the species of dog in the world I can not place him with ownership of a Yorkie .
22 But in my heart of hearts I know I can not telephone him .
23 All I say is , if someone can not play in rhythm and has not music within him , then we can not admit him .
24 Hysen , who won a Championship medal at Anfield , said last night : ‘ Anders is such a good footballer , I can not believe he 's not playing , particularly in a side that 's struggling .
25 ‘ I can not believe he is not real , ’ Cleo said .
26 I can not believe he came without Airey Neave 's permission , but it did not look a very comfortable arrangement , and I declined .
27 Honestly , Henry , when I think back to when I first saw Andrew Jones in that mucky room , the thin weed of a lad with nothing about him , I can not believe he 's the same person represented by Mr Andrew Jones , not only head of the showrooms , but …
28 Mr Gould , ’ the piece continued , ‘ has left our shores for Southern [ South Australia ] and we can not wish him better success than that which he has hitherto experienced . ’
29 But can not phone him from Twills as Mr Twill would insist on shinning up drainpipe himself and break femur .
30 Unless he will forswear this feud of his own will I can not release him . ’
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