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

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1 I mean nothing could catch my imagination fantasy .
2 Old-fashioned tablespoons are much larger in size , and using them could imbalance the final result .
3 Well this is this is what I was trying to work out looking at the banking erm module that Sia , Sandra 's just given me could for the nine weeks right ?
4 We can at least answer them could n't we .
5 Things that upset them could be an uninvited intruder through the cat flap , a row with another cat , even the arrival of a new three-piece suite .
6 I had few friends , just one or two left over from school , but on the infrequent occasions when we met I could see from their faces that they pitied me , finding me foolish and Syl a bore .
7 So I realized I could do an act based on what it is like to be me .
8 I realized I could never become well-educated just by attending old Mrs Wopsle 's evening school , so I asked Mr Wopsle 's cousin Biddy to teach me everything she knew .
9 Besides , I did n't think I could now save enough to make a significant difference to my standard of living when I retired , so I decided I might as well enjoy it while I had the chance .
10 Do you think I could rise to such wisdom ? ’
11 ‘ Do you think I could get a job in London ?
12 ‘ I was very active and do n't think I could have done any more . ’
13 I would have written far sooner , only — to be quite frank — I feared a snub , and I do n't think I could have borne it …
14 Do you think this is a good idea and do you think I could get a reduction on my Road Tax Fund Licence as 50 per cent of my journeys are made on two wheels ?
15 ‘ I do n't think I could have done that on my own , ’ Laura confessed .
16 I really do n't think I could tolerate the loss of it all . ’
17 Well , I 've never even seen a dead body before — imagine , what with the bones , the shroud and the flies ; if I had n't had the camera between me and it , I do n't think I could have looked .
18 Who do you think I could trust with that hanging over me ?
19 ‘ We have n't got that far , ’ smiled Phil , ‘ but I do n't think I could ever leave Tullivers .
20 I enjoyed my life with them and I do n't think I could have coped in the beginning without them .
21 ‘ Now do you think I could have a bed somewhere ? ’
22 Harriet , I 'm sorry , but I do n't think I could stand to begin going all over that again — not just now .
23 Another Nottingham volunteer , Sue , said , ‘ I may not have lost a lot in pounds but it 's great to know I can lose inches from parts I did n't think I could ever reduce . ’
24 I do n't think I could blame you , but Tobie would be happy if you could say no . ’
25 ‘ If I did n't think I could , then I would n't be doing what I 'm doing .
26 But I do n't think I could cope on my own without my mum and dad even if I did have all that money .
27 ‘ City boss Billy McNeill did n't think I could play , ’ Beresford said last night .
28 Mr Garner joined TI in 1979 , after a brief but colourful climb up the industrial ladder and having discounted the idea of becoming a professional trumpeter — ‘ I do n't think I could have stood the strain ’ .
29 ‘ I did n't think I could face the idea of someone else having the job , ’ she laughs , ‘ but it was also a great opportunity for me . ’
30 ‘ I do n't think I could take the excitement , doctor . ’
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