Example sentences of "could not get [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | A lamb could not get born . |
2 | At the Saulnier farm ( 6 Commando area ) I washed my arm in the cattle trough but could not get rid of the smell . |
3 | Then equally big lefts in rounds five and seven could not get rid of a man whose courage failed to make up for obvious shortcomings . |
4 | Since we could not get rid of the rule , there was nothing we could do but try to operate it more sensibly . |
5 | He could outmanoeuvre them if he wished but he could not get rid of them and he was only groping round in circles about the tree he had made his own . |
6 | The argument goes that if we had short-range nuclear weapons at the front , in the event of a rapid advance there would always be the danger that a commander would have no choice but to use those weapons , either because he could not get rid of them back to headquarters , or perhaps to start a nuclear conflagration . |
7 | When he came back he had their passports and documents in his hand and it seemed that he could not get rid of them quickly enough . |
8 | I would argue though that publication of such material when other writers could not get published is an indication of the bounds of the acceptable in public debate . |
9 | Since he could not get married ( marriages were never solemnized during Lent ) Richard decided to delay no longer , Philip having sailed already . |
10 | Do the Bank want to go back to a time when a male official could not get married until he was earning £150 per annum and by the time he was earning that sum he was past having an interest in marriage . |
11 | Jane could not get worked up about any car . |
12 | Other critics who could not get worked up about the play also admired the acting . |
13 | But selling more slaves would have done it little good if it could not get paid for them , and in the 1680s the planters owed the company money for two full years supply of slaves . |
14 | He could n't get involved . |
15 | ‘ Only after you 'd told me that you could n't get involved . |
16 | She had a crop of them now that she could n't get rid of , even though she was using that acne treatment that worked wonders for the girl on the telly advert . |
17 | After that I could n't get rid of him . |
18 | I certainly did n't count on having a bizarre looking pooch as a companion — I just could n't get rid of her . |
19 | I could n't get rid of my disability , became more staunch in my socialist politics , got rid of my accent and was thankful when my parents put themselves into enormous debt and bought a tip of a house in Croydon . |
20 | He made doubly sure I realised I was an outcast in a heavy-handed way — and he could n't get rid of me fast enough . |
21 | That monotonous , grinding voice was in his head and he could n't get rid of it . |
22 | The make-up did a terrific job , but could n't get rid of the two deep creases that ran from the corners of her mouth to her jawline , or the network of lines on her brow . |
23 | If people told me that was all well and good but if they did n't , but I did hear about this erm er she did the operation on the girl who er who could n't get rid of her baby , and then it , she lo she sent she sent a telegram to her husband or a letter er it took a long while to come from the Far East , he was in the Far East . |
24 | She said , Ooh she 's one of the lucky ones , she said , I could n't get rid of mine . |
25 | And think this woman that had lost her baby she said , she 's one of the lucky so and so 's you know she lost hers , I could n't get rid of mine . |
26 | ‘ If I could n't get rid of him straight away , then I meant to keep an eye on him , ’ he interrupted grimly . |
27 | ‘ And when you could n't get rid of me you worked on me as if you were working gold , moulding me to what you wanted — a malleable piece of property worth a fortune , sitting nicely in the palm of your hand . ’ |
28 | If he could n't get rid of fruit here , he could get it in Holy rid of it in Holyhead because the country place were n't so fond of fruit in them days as the English people you know . |
29 | It was almost as if the agent could n't get rid of her fast enough . |
30 | I could n't get rid of the black Martin , purchased in a moment of island madness instead of a car . |