Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] could " in BNC.

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1 One mistress I could ignore — but he 's now on his sixth .
2 The only concession I could not get was leave to see him alone , but it 's plain I should have got nowhere with him even so .
3 Now , as far as the Catholics are concerned , I have to say I like the people very much but theirs is not a faith I could accept myself .
4 Oh yeah , by the Shrimp I could of got pregnant !
5 Sir , — Nine years ago I volunteered my services as a school governor , believing that the expertise I could offer would be helpful to headteacher , staff and pupils .
6 ‘ And if there 's anything you want from Red Cottage I could fetch that too later on . ’
7 ‘ We-ell , they 're forecasting heavy rain , ’ Simon pointed out , ‘ but if I had a key to the cottage I could go in and fix up some temporary weatherproofing until the roof can be properly repaired . ’
8 That 's another story I could tell you it 'd er er make your hair curl .
9 The pannier bags normally stay on , but this climb came only one day into the trip and with a fortnight 's food on board I could n't even lift my bike .
10 I pinned it to the corkboard with a red drawing pin and a light heart , and went upstairs again to change back into jodhpur boots to deal with the terrain and to pick up the map and the compass in case I could n't find the trail .
11 She said : ‘ The first time I heard of a case I could not believe it .
12 In normal circumstances I would have written this information off as being about the small Green Swords which come from the Rio Sarabia , but in this case I could not , as the fish concerned had been supplied from Dr Kallman 's laboratory and were correctly named .
13 If it was a straightforward case I could see , treat and discharge the patient without reference to a doctor .
14 I hung on , keeping one eye on Neil in case I could help him , and the other on Stormy Petrel .
15 Why , the galaxy is so vast that in the latter case I could continue to pose — and behave — as an Inquisitor ; though I would truly be a renegade … ’
16 My room was on the landward side of Chapuis , so in any case I could not have watched the schooner depart .
17 in case I could n't do the job
18 I used to bring down quilts and my machine was n't big enough and in any case I could n't possibly lift them once they were
19 It 's the foreign woman with an accent I could n't place .
20 You 'd bloody like to go on holiday to America and they come back with an American accent I could shoot people who do that .
21 No they do n't , but it was the only accent I could think of at the time .
22 What was more , I was 21 years old now and I had discovered just how much freedom I could have away from home !
23 Through a tear in the singlet I could see his rib bones sticking out .
24 That 's why I was head-hunted — in the hope I could do the same for them . ’
25 Clare was a student of mine , you know , and I was naturally distressed by the circumstances of her death , so I offered Heather what sympathy I could .
26 With one blow I could wipe that expression and the flesh that paints it right from their skulls .
27 She smiled at this and said if I wanted a change I could knit up navy blue wool for the Royal Navy , which I did .
28 I was only just able to take care of myself so further responsibility I could not take .
29 I decided early on that it should have the most ridiculous big chorus I could think of … ’
30 If I had a stick I could manage all right , really . ’
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