Example sentences of "ca [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] into " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now I come back to my own country — and I ca n't even go into a Wimpey bar . ’ |
2 | Ca n't even get into a pub . |
3 | " Timothy says I ca n't just storm into High Brook and he 's right . |
4 | I think the a I think the thing is is that I , we ca n't mentally get into realize how to use his body weight which comes from using your feet and getting and the l and your legs and so forth . |
5 | If voters say they want politicians to care , how do you show it — you ca n't suddenly burst into tears . |
6 | ‘ You ca n't possibly drive into Palma with a leg like that , ’ Fernando insisted . |
7 | But I mean if you 're puking up everywhere you ca n't obviously go into work can you ? |
8 | I ca n't really go into details I 'm afraid , but , yes , it 's for the final push . ’ |
9 | That 's a complicated story I ca n't really go into at the moment , but was very much to do with the Royal Policies of the 1630s . |
10 | So that 's one way of trying to , when you get your messy problem , and you think I do n't , I do n't know what it is , I do n't know what 's going on , I ca n't really get into it . |
11 | I do n't mean that Elgar is a sensuous composer , but I mean the fluidity of Elgar , which is very much his style , which we admire and which is part and parcel of our sort of heritage , they do n't see the point of it , they ca n't really enter into the spirit of it . |